Not Green, but Greenwash

A lasting technological solution to ecological challenges leads to the next generation of ecological problems.
Wealthy Indians Must Eat Differently from Those Whose Rights They Defend

Would we acknowledge that the costs of a mutton biryani, that we are tempted to order occasionally, are too high?
Delhi Metro is second-most unaffordable in world: CSE

"... the public transport system needs to be made more attractive and reliable so that it can be used for…
Maharashtra’s toy train stations turn green

The solar electric supply will result in savings of Rs. 2.07 lakh per year on the power bill, besides reducing…
While the World Fells Trees to Construct Buildings, Raipur Demolishes Buildings to Make a Forest

18 acres of land has been set apart to create an oxy-zone which will breathe out much-needed fresh air for…
A Subaltern View of Climate Change

For those earning more than Rs 30,000 pm to become sustainable their total emissions would have to be halved ...
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