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The landlocked Caspian Sea is a cauldron of geopolitics. Its essential ingredients: oil and natural gas

India's energy supplies depend entirely on the vagaries of the market

Energy security will not come with more drilling. The faster we realise this, the better

Today, it is oil politics that dictates international relations and alliances. Several international conflicts in recent years have been sparked off by the need to control oil fields. With war clouds hovering over Iraq and the conference on climate change

STATE OF THE WORLD 2002 (US $15.95), VITAL SIGNS 2002 (US $14.95); ECO-ECONOMY: BUILDING AN ECONOMY FOR THE EARTH, 2001 (US $14.95) . Lester R Brown; THE EARTH POLICY READER . Lester R. Brown, Janet

Greenhouse gas emissions from developing countries will likely surpass those from developed countries within the first half of this century, highlighting the need for developing country efforts to reduce the risk of climate change. While developing nations have been reluctant to accept binding emissions targets,

Canada is still set to ratify the 1997 Kyoto treaty on global warming this year, even as its provinces grumble at its terms and insist that they should not foot the bill, Environment Minister David

Floods in Europe! Hurricanes in the US! Droughts in India! the scapegoat: Global warming, an irrefutable fact, which remains unchallenged by any reputable scientist. Climate crusaders everywhere have

The Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX) was sponsored by research agencies within Europe, India and USA, and was mainly concerned with the haze over south Asia and the adjacent Indian Ocean. It excluded other equally or even more polluted areas in Asia. The Asian Brown Cloud is a follow on international research project that includes all of Asia.

With a sharp rise in vehicular traffic in India over the years leading to a growing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, efforts are on in an effort to reduce the level of global warming. "In the

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