This video presents the interaction of Shyam Saran, special envoy of the Prime Minister (climate change) with 120 South Asian journalists on the issue of India

This video-clip shows Shyam Saran, special envoy of the Prime Minister (climate change) responding to south asian journalists on the issue of technology transfer, at South Asian media briefing workshop on climate change, organised by Centre for science and environment on 27-28th Aug 09 in New Delhi.

This video presents the lecture delivered by Shyam Saran, special envoy of the Prime Minister (climate change) at South Asian media briefing workshop on climate change, organised by Centre for science and environment on 27-28th Aug 09 in New Delhi. He briefs South Asian journalists on how the developed differ from the developing on climate change.

Watch Shyam Saran at CSE's South Asian Media Briefing Workshop on Climate Change on Aug 27, 2009. He briefed more than 120 journalists on the climate deal that developing countries look for at Copenhagen, this year in December.

This video presents the lecture delivered by Shyam Saran, special envoy of the Prime Minister (climate change) at South Asian media briefing workshop on climate change, organised by Centre for science and environment on 27-28th Aug 09 in New Delhi.

He briefs South Asian journalists on how technology and finances for adaptation can be made available to developing countries

This video presents Shyam Saran

This address note by Shyam Saran, India's special envoy on climate change at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington on 24 March 2009, conveys India's position on overcoming the twin challenges of Climate Change and energy security.

From Bali to Copenhagen

There is an urgent need for New Delhi to draw up its own renewable energy strategy
Shyam Saran / June 08, 2010, 0:38 IST

India has significant advantages it can leverage in promoting solar energy as an alternative and renewable energy source. Firstly, the intensity and duration of sunlight available on its landmass is relatively greater than in many other heavily populated regions of the world. Just 1 per cent of India

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