A mobile incinerator will soon burn bulbs, mercury tubes, plastic bags, clothes and a wide range of dry waste in Eloor and Tripunitura municipalities amid fear that the process will pollute the env

The 1-MW solar plant launched by the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) at Panampully, near Kanjikode, last week could generate 25,000 units of power in its first three days.

Ditched computers and smartphones are fast raking in money for the cash-strapped coffers of the Kerala government.

The Spices Board of India will start a campaign in the Cardamom Hill Reserve (CHR) areas against the use of chemical pesticides in plantations as pesticide residues in the produce and by-products m

The Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) will have to carry out new Environment Impact Assessment and Public Hearing as the Environment Clearance (EC) obtained for the Athirappilly project has exp

British Deputy High Commissioner Bharat Joshi has urged the business leaders of the State to collaborate with the United Kingdom to mitigate the impact of climate change.

The 163-MW Athirappilly hydroelectric project, proposed across the Chalakudy river, has received the go-ahead from the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for River Valley and Hydroelectric Projects.

Organic and chemical contamination of surface and groundwater resources in the Valapattanam river in Kannur district, especially in its downstream, coupled with dumping of waste and unscientific se

The Pathanamthitta municipal limits will be declared the first waste-free civic are in the district on Thursday.

Official efforts to safely dispose of endosulfan stocks stored in the Plantation Corporation of Kerala (PCK) godowns in Kasaragod and Mannarkad have met with a new hurdle with the Ernakulam distric

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