By Rajesh Deol
As things stand, environment and ecology are issues that hold more appeal to the educated urban classes than other sections of the population. Their appeal as an election issue is limited.

Pune On the occasion of Earth Day celebrations, nature lovers, environmentalists and environmental NGOs from Pune and rest of Maharashtra have come out with a list of do

Even after the government directed the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) to stop all construction work at Lal Bagh and R V Road, the work is still being carried out, alleged environmentalists on Monday.

How do you choose between a wilderness and a power station? The tough choices associated with large-scale renewable energy projects are dividing the green movement.

In response to complaints filed by environmentalists in the City against demolition of a wall along the Lalbagh West Gate and felling of trees, the BBMP has booked a case against a tree felling and demolition company on Tuesday.

Could protect wild stocks THE Food and Agriculture Organization (fao) has called for doubling aquaculture output to feed the world

Sandeep Moudgal, Bangalore, DH News Service:

Leslie Kaufman

Marc Morano does not think global warming is anything to worry about, and he brags about his confrontations with those who do.

Legal Correspondent

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to V.K. Saxena, president of the National Council for Civil Liberties, on a petition filed by Medha Patkar, leader of the Narmada Bachao Andolan, seeking transfer of a criminal defamation case against her from an Ahmedabad court to a court in Delhi.

Loharinag Pala power project resumes after it was suspended THE Uttarakhand high court has ordered construction work be resumed at the Loharinag Pala hydroelectric project on the Bhagirathi in Uttarkashi. The order came after environmentalist G D Agarwal succeeded in stalling the 600 megawatt project by going on an indefinite fast. He ended his hunger strike, lasting 37 days, after the

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