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Fast-tracked power plants fuel AI boom, with little public scrutinyNew power plants are being built at an unprecedented speed to meet the growing demand of tech companies. These facilities, often fueled by ...
Why You Should Never Store Potatoes in the FridgeRefrigerating potatoes is a common mistake that spoils their flavour and texture. Cold temperatures convert starch to sugar, causing bitter...
Over 90 airports in India to be carbon-neutral by 2024: Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia"Civil aviation is a highly visible sector, it's a very high-profile sector which attracts a lot of attention, but if you look at its contr...
Global Warming: Scientists suggest 'controversial' plan to re-freeze Earth's poles. Details hereAs the severity of global warming and melting icecaps increases, scientists have devised a controversial plan to tackle the issue. They sug...
Suresh Prabhu pitches for developing special cycle lanes in citiesCommerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu Friday pitched for developing special lanes for cyclists in cities, saying use of bicycles has...
Budget proposes less tax on income from carbon creditsCarbon credits is an incentive given to an industrial undertaking for reduction of the emission of green house gases, including carbon diox...
India to ratify Kyoto Protocol on climate change; Cabinet approves the moveThe Union Cabinet - India's highest decision making body - on Tuesday gave its approval to ratify the second commitment period (2013-2020) ...
Shimla considering odd/even scheme?An European Commission-sponsored study conducted for evaluating green house gas eEmissions in Shimla town has come handy to Shimla Municipa...
India submits first biennial report on green house gasesIndia submitted its first Biennial Update Report (BUR) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Fight against pollution: Need to focus on both NCR and Delhi, says IIT-Kanpur reportThe study has drawn up a detailed action plan with timelines stretching right up to 2023 to rid the Delhi of the hazardous pollutants hangi...
India's share to green house gases is mere 2.5%: Piyush GoyalCoal and Power Minister Piyush Goyal today said India's share to GHGs is only 2.5 per cent while the developed countries contributed 20 per...
RIL, 9 global oil majors commit to cut green house gasesIn their declaration the 10 CEOs said: "Our shared ambition is for a 2°C future. It is a challenge for the whole of society. We are committ...
- Greenhouse gas concentrations reach a record high: World Meteorological Organisation
World Meteorological Organisation, in a statement released on Tuesday revealed that the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reache...
- Dedicated Freight Corridor to help railways to reduce green house gases emission by over 64%
The projects will not only upgrade rail transport capacity but also increase market share of railways.
- Nalco to set up Pilot Project on Carbon sequestration in its CPP
NALCO, the Navratna PSU, has become the first PSU in the country by implementing a pilot-cum-demonstration project on Carbon Sequestration ...
- Nuclear waste not an immediate problem for India: Ramesh
Amid concerns over waste management at the proposed nuclear power plant at Jaitapur in Maharashtra, environment minister Jairam Ramesh said...
- Orissa's forest cover inadequate for growing GHG emission
Forest cover in Orissa, which absorbs Green House Gases generated by industrial units, may be inadequate to cope with emission levels expec...
- Haryana to generate power from waste
Haryana government plans to generate power from biodegradable waste such as kitchen waste, garden waste and horticulture waste.
- Developed world should transfer green tech free: Assocham
India Inc wants developed nations to share the burden of improving the global environment by transferring technology to reduce emission of ...
'Green diesel is fully fungible'Jennifer Holmgren is director of the Renewable Energy and Chemicals Business at UOP, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Honeywell, a For...