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26th Jul 2011 - The Telegaph
The Russian region of Chelyabinsk, blighted by decades of nuclear waste dumping and accidents, has embarked on a controversial campaign to clean up its image on the internet. Here is a list of the ten most polluted places in the world. ...
05th Jan 2011 - Rediff
The National Ganga River Basin Authority recently requested the Supreme Court for another ten years time, promising to clean up Ganges by 2020. Much polluted water has flown under the bridge since the Central Ganga Authority was form...
01st Jan 2011 - Domain-B
In his quest to find environment-friendly fuel-efficient cars, Ratan Tata, head of Tata Motors, is financially supporting a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor researching into using the power of sun and water to power homes...
31st Dec 2010 - GreaterKashmir
TRAFFIC MESS, AIR POLLUTION, NOISE, GARBAGE AND WHAT NOT. WE SUFFER ON MANY COUNTS, WE NEED TO ACT, SUGGESTS SYED NABIL Srinagar Calls Freedom from pollution is what we need and clean environment is what we seek. For more than half a ce...
27th Dec 2010 - Treehugger
The Taj Mahal in Agra, India is one of the world's great sights, but it is in danger of being irreparably damaged by air and water pollution. Twelve years ago the government started a programme to save the monument, with Bill Clinton...
25th Dec 2010 - The Times Of India
BANGALORE: Bangalore beauty Nicole Faria wants to see Bangalore regain its charm. She has started work for her cause of water conservation, and her exclusive photoshoot with The Times of India kicked off her campaign to highlight the conditio...
26th Jul 2010 - NDTV.com
Exposure to high levels of traffic air pollutionamong people with heart or lung disease is associated with reduced heart rate variability (HRV), a risk factor for sudden cardiac death.To examine the associations between exposure to traffic poll...
18th Jun 2010 - The Hindu
Melbourne: An Australian team led by a scientist of Indian origin claims to have developed a groundbreaking solution for treating water and soil pollution from the toxic remnants of fire-fighting foam. Breakthrough This breakthrough comes at a tim...
27th Jun 2010 - Hindustan Times
The air in your city may appear clean but its smallest and least visible pollutant is its deadliest. A new study revealed a pollutant, called particulate matter (PM) 2.5, can cause lung cancer and cardiac ailments and can stay buried inside the body ...
11th Sep 2009 - http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/tackling-e-waste/369746/
The New Delhi Municipal Committee’s reported plan to tie up with a private company to get electronic waste (e-waste) recycled and disposed of safely seems a well-conceived move aimed at tackling the health and environmental hazards posed by dis...