Related articles:
There are no results for this module. Edit the module to change the search term used to query related articles.
There is no pinned content in this Editor's Picks module.
Click here to learn more about content pinning.
NEW DELHI — There are few places in the world where the opportunity for solar power is more blindingly obvious than India. There are also few industries where the possibility of collaboration between India and the United States is more tantalizing. But a Full Article at The Washington Post
Heartland took down its billboard comparing those who support climate science to the Unabomber when it became clear that they had stooped too low even for Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-Wisconsin), a hard-nosed denialist who has engaged in a McCarthyist jih Full Article at Climate Science Watch
What a strange body the WWF (formerly the World Wildlife Fund, now the Worldwide Fund for Nature) has become these days. It is the largest, richest and most influential environmental lobbying organisation in the world. Originally set up in 1961 by Julian Full Article at The Telegraph
Continuing scepticism about climate change in some parts of the world threatens the planet and the people on it, according to Rajendra K. Pachauri, chief of the Nobel-prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change “I think global society has to Full Article at Junk Science
BANGKOK (AlertNet) - Continuing scepticism about climate change in some parts of the world threatens the planet and the people on it, according to Rajendra K. Pachauri, chief of the Nobel-prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change While scep Full Article at AlertNet
Last week, I attended a high-level CEO dialogue at the U.S.-India Energy Partnership Summit, organized by Yale and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)-North America. The dialogue, held in Washington, D.C. , explored how businesses can accelerate the Full Article at Humanitarian News
Last week, I attended a high-level CEO dialogue at the U.S.-India Energy Partnership Summit, organized by Yale and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)-North America. The dialogue, held in Washington, D.C. , explored how businesses can accelerate the Full Article at The Huffington Post
What does it take to be an effective leader in the 21st century? According to John Elkington, Mark Moody Stuart, Rajendra Pachauri and others,... Link Share Play now! More info Mauritania's Risky Catch West Africa's coastal fish stocks are being depleted Full Article at green,tv
The amount of research on clean technologies being carried out in Indian institutions is “abysmal,” and a major restructuring of Indian science and technology institutions and infrastructure is required, said Rajendra Pachauri, president of the Tata Ener Full Article at The Hindu
...[Lester Brown] "You don't have to draw pictures and when people begin associating that rise in food prices with climate change, I think we'll see some dramatic changes." ...A holistic and collaborative approach by governments, businesses and civil soc Full Article at Tom Nelson
Taking Action on Climate Change from the Regeneration Project. We all share responsibility for protecting the planet and while many governments, businesses and citizens are aware of climate change and environmental degradation, few take action against it Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
The inequities and injustices that are likely to occur on a global level because of climate change mean that world leaders must carefully examine the moral and ethical dimensions of global warming, said Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri, chairman of the Nobel Pri Full Article at Junk Science
The typical doomsday cult believes that an apocalyptic disaster is imminent. When the disaster fails to arrive, the cult faces a psychological disaster from which it may or may not recover by announcing a new and later date for doom to arrive. The advoca Full Article at American Thinker
(AXcess News) - Girding communities now to bounce back from droughts, floods, heat waves, and severe storms they currently experience will go a long way to helping them adapt to long-term global warming. That is the broad message contained in a 582-page Full Article at AXcess News
Over the last half-century, global warming has led to changes in climate extremes such as heat waves, record high temperatures and in many regions, heavy precipitation. That’s the conclusion of a new report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Chang Full Article at Voice of America
The report on extreme events and disasters by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has found an increase in the frequency of warm daily temperature extremes and higher average maximum wind speed of tropical cyclones. New Delhi: Although g Full Article at Livemint.com
EXTREME WEATHER: The world will face more risk of natural disasters as a result of ongoing climate change. Image: Flickr/FEMA 17238 Climate change is bringing more droughts, heat waves and powerful rainstorms, shifts that will require governments to chan Full Article at Scientific American
IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri urged countries to prepare more for climate-related disasters. Full Article at Dawn
Schwarzenegger: Time for a New Breed of Action Heroes … The former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announces today that he will serve as Honorary Chair for the Sustainia Award alongside EU Commissioner Connie Hedeggard, IPPC Chairman Dr. Rajend Full Article at Wordpress.com: United Nation
But will the IPCC do anything about it? Here’s an exchange between the IPCC and CCNY professor Themis Lazardidis as reported in the Greek University Reform Forum. Lazardidis writes to Francesca Foppiano of the IPCC Secretariat: Thank you for your respons Full Article at Junk Science
Rajendra Kumar Pachauri (born August 20, 1940, Nainital, India) is an economist and environmental scientist who has served as the chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since 2002. Pachauri is also the director general of the Energy and Resources Institute in New Delhi, an institution devoted to researching and promoting... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
If you look at the amount of research being carried out in our universities, including the IITs, it is abysmal. It is pathetic for a country of our size and development
Living in this world of globalisation doesn't only mean getting profits from globalisation
This is a very good beginning
- jorgelaguna
1 day ago
- FutureJustice0
3 days ago
- ESG_IEG
3 days ago
- felixdodds
3 days ago
There are no results for this module.
A fresh, fun site featuring celeb gossip, fashion, beauty, love & sex, and health & fitness.
©Independent.ie Back to top