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View: Burgeoning Indian cities need infrastructure development to keep pace with growthSwift growth places huge pressure on infrastructure. A report says Indian cities get water supply from 1-6 hours and that only 21% of its w...
Improve infrastructure to cut food wastageIn South-east Asia, over 18% food is wasted. If we could halve the South and South=east Asian waste, we could feed an extra 234 million peo...
Free trade, freer migration could help tackle povertyExtreme poverty – by current reckoning, living on less than $1.25 a day – is a continuing problem for far too many people today.
Feeding people is smart: It's the best investment to do good in the worldAs it turns out, tackling nutrition is the most cost-effective solution around, because it has massive benefits for a tiny price tag.
- Climate change: With higher incomes, people will care more for environment
Freer trade will allow more people to escape poverty and secure sufficient food and clean water.
Media reporting of climate change exaggerates its impactThe latest IPCC report is important because it illustrates real problems posed by global warming, without exaggerating them for sake of goo...
- Climate negotiations at Cancun headed nowhere: Ramesh
India said that the international community should not expect much from the upcoming Climate Change summit in Cancun and underlined that th...
- India, China to formally back Copenhagen Accord
India and China have decided to formally back the Copenhagen Accord.
- India stands by Copenhagen Climate Change Accord: Ramesh
India on Tuesday said it has decided to formally back the Climate Change Accord hammered out in Copenhagen last year joining over 100 count...
- PM underplays Kyoto Protocol
India appears to have begun underplaying the importance of Kyoto.
- Don’t overplay Copenhagen Accord, says de boer
In a clear indication that the UNFCCC views the Copenhagen Accord as nothing more than a reference document, executive secretary Yvo de boe...
- PM rejects UN deadline of January 31 for submitting emission targets
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has rejected the UN deadline of January 31 for submission of emission targets and climate actions under the C...
- Kyoto obit written in Copenhagen?
Shyam Saran says future of protocol depends on post- ’Hagen negotiations.
- Developed nations must cut emissions, says Denmark
Stressing the need for an outcome at the Copenhagen climate change summit, Denmark’s climate and energy minister Connie Hedegaard said that...
- Don't expect miracles at Copenhagen: Jairam Ramesh
India has said that developed countries should “not expect miracles” at the key Copenhagen climate summit in December and the goals sought ...
- Food vs fuel: It's time for a rethink, feel experts
The food crisis has proved that people who thought that biofuels were a source of huge energy efficiency were wrong. All Headlines | Oil: W...
- Economists ponder over global challenges
The Copenhagen Consensus Center (CCC) is receiving research reports which will help it rank grave world problems.