Environment
Lavasa gets conditional approval from environment ministry
09 Nov 2011
The environment ministry today granted a conditional clearance to the first phase of the multi-crore Lavasa hill city project, subject to “strict compliance” of terms and conditions
Berlin-sized iceberg forming in West Antarctica
05 Nov 2011
Criminal proceedings filed against Lavasa
05 Nov 2011
The filing of the criminal action as demanded by the environment ministry, ironically clears the way for granting clearance for the project.
Criminal proceedings filed against Lavasa
05 Nov 2011
The filing of the criminal action as demanded by the environment ministry, ironically clears the way for granting clearance for the project.
Criminal proceedings filed against Lavasa
05 Nov 2011
The filing of the criminal action as demanded by the environment ministry, ironically clears the way for granting clearance for the project.
Testing geoengineering
29 Oct 2011
Warming climate could stunt size of species: study
19 Oct 2011
Warmer and drier weather causes plants and animals to shrink in size, researchers say
Future forests may soak up more carbon dioxide than previously believed, helping to buffer climate change
15 Oct 2011
Can indigenous people be relied on to gather reliable environmental data that meet the standards of science?
By By Louis Bergeron | 14 Oct 2011
Snowball earth hypothesis challenged
12 Oct 2011
GE, Greenko to invest Rs565 crore on wind projects in India
11 Oct 2011
In its first renewable energy investment in India GE along with clean energy developer Greenko Group, will invest Rs565 crore in 500 MW wind power projects in India
Megacity emissions sensed from space
07 Oct 2011
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