Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Sangathan, a voluntary organisation workign for the people affected by the gas tragedy, has ridiculed the BJP's Lok Sabha MP Susheel Chandra Verma's demand that the
Orders for environment-related equipment in 1998 were down 6.4% on the year at $10.75 billion, according to the Japan Society of Industrial Machinery Manufacturers. The decline was due in large part
Demand for products made from recycled plastic is growing steadily among environmentally concerned people of Japan. With full implementation of the package-recycling law in the offing, the market for
A French study has reported serious radioactive leakage at the former French nuclear test sites of Mururoa and Fangataufa atolls in the south Pacific, Greenpeace said on Sunday. The new report by the
The Yamuna will not get any dirtier if the Delhi government has its way. With the help of the World Bank, the Delhi government is embarking on an ambitious Rs 2,000-crore plan to block sewer and
The Convenor of the Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Snagathen (BGPMUS), Mr. Abdul Jabbar, today accused the State Government of neglecting the victims of the 1984 Union Carbide gas disaster and said
An internationl meet, attended by key players in the construction sector, ranging from scientists and engineers to planners and policy makers, has concluded that contrary to the general impression,
There is perhaps no other place in China where the ecological situation is more vulnerable than Qinghai in the northwestern part of the country. It takes four years for a dragon spruce sapling to
China intensified implementation of a series of measures and funding last year to control soil erosion. As a result, an erosion-control official said, China protected a record 50,000 square
Minister Savit Bhodivihok of the Prime Minister's Office has ruled out relocating villagers around the Mae Moh power plant in Lampang, Thailand as a solution to their long exposure to sulphur