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Introduction 1.1 India has been traditionally vulnerable to natural disasters on account of its unique geo-climatic conditions. Floods, droughts, cyclones, earthquakes and landslides have been a recurrent ...
Climate change is today accepted as the largest threat to humanity and is now taking centre stage globally with discussions in various international governmental, economic and academic fora. it hasbrought to focus attention on the criti...
The Indian stand at Copenhagen: a sellout? India played a visibly leading role in Copenhagen and it did not change its previous stand of not accepting a legally binding emissions reduction commitment. India went to Copenhagen arm...
Carbon Credits in India Our earth is undoubtedly warming. This warming is largely the result of emissions of carbon dioxide and other Greenhouse Gases (GHG’s) from...
Introduction Transport heralds the development of a region. The demand for infrastructure augmentation increases with the region’s pursuit of development goals. The basic infrastructures required for the region’s economic growth ...
THE resilience and adaptation in mountain regions have acquired important priorities in the present times, especially when climate change has become an overriding issue and its impacts are recognized to be felt globally. The present study des...
Situation Analysis The Indian sub continent is highly prone to natural disasters. Floods, droughts, cyclones and earthquakes are a recurrent phenomenon in India. Susceptibility to disasters is compounded by frequent occurrences of manmade di...
As the natural resources are used up in the world, chemists and biotechnologists are being asked to come up with innovative ways in which renewable resources can be used to replace nonrenewable ones. But there will continue to be a de...
Introduction Carbon Credits Trading or Emission Trading refers to trading in Greenhouse gas emission certificates within the legal framework. It is a market-based scheme for environmental improvement that allows parties to buy and sell...
ABSTRACT: Recycling is a flourishing business in India’s informal sector, retrieving 10-15% of urban wastes and employing millions in a sometimes illicit, twilight activity. Recycling won recent legitimacy through ...