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WWF India partners with TiE Delhi-NCR to support clean tech startupsIn June last year WWF-India in association with DLabs at Indian School of Business announced the launch of the second cohort of its Climate...
India needs tariff reforms to boost consumption of renewables: WWFAccording to the report, C&I consumers' power demand is met principally by grid power (63 per cent) and onsite captive generation (27 per c...
The art of giving: Not just stocks, D-St guru Rakesh Jhunjhunwala is bullish about philanthropy as wellLike his investments, the billionaire investor believes the social sector will surpass India's GDP growth.
How China drew respect from greens while boosting its pollutionThe nation that spews the most pollution and is building dozens of coal-fired power plants is also winning accolades from the likes of Gree...
IKEA to bank on renewable energy for its Indian operationsSwedish multinational and world’s leading home furnishing retailer, IKEA, isn’t just looking at India as a market for its products.
Clean energy is govt's mantra: Prakash JavadekarThe government in its budget for the current year had announced an increase in the cess on coal from Rs 50 per tonne to Rs 100 per tonne.
Nokia and WWF launch official mobile app for Earth Hour 2014Earth Hour, during which lights will be switched off for one hour tomorrow at 8:30 PM local time, may see participation in over 7,000 citie...
- Governments’ turn: Set a course for lower aviation emissions
Climate change and the tragedies of Uttarakhand may not seem directly related. But what the models of climate scientists tell us is that as...
- Carbon Disclosure Leadership: Indian companies demonstrate leadership in tackling climate change
Top corporations in India have taken on the challenge of responding to climate change and are also demonstrating remarkable improvement in ...
- WWF-India and ITC join hands for forest mgmnt practices
WWF-India and ITC have joined hands to promote sustainable forest management practices.
- 'US has done least to address global warming'
The G8 Climate Scorecards 2008 says that the US has done the least among the world's eight biggest economies to address global warming.
Rhinos falling prey to greedAs the value of rhinoceros horn spirals in the clandestine international market, so has the price on the rhino’s head. This year alone, poa...
- Carbon capture may only be quick fix for climate change
Burying greenhouse gases underground is emerging as humanity‘s number one weapon to fight global warming, hailed by the oil and coal indust...