July 26-27, 2011
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
This workshop was supported by Jamsetji Tata Trust
Water is keenly contested today. Reports are emerging from across India about water bodies being encroached upon, gobbled up and sucked dry by a combination of forces ranging from industrialisation and urban growth to population pressures and severe pollution.
CSE organised its Second Country Media Briefing on “challenge of urban air quality and mobility management” in Colombo on April 27,2011, as a part of the South Asian Workshops series.
New Delhi, May 18, 2010
CSE organised its First Country Media Briefing on “challenge of urban air quality and mobility management” in Dhaka on January 22,2011.
All South Asian Cities are suffering from vehicular pollution and mobility issues; Dhaka is no exception. This media briefing was organised to enter in a dialogue and join hands to find a way towards better air quality standards and improved mobility management.
The half a day workshop was attended by over seventy media personnels, both from electronic and print media, in both English and Bengali.
December 2, 2010 2:04 am
NEW DELHI, Dec. 1 — Experts and journalists from Pakistan, India and other regional countries have underlined the need for implementation of Bali Declaration to save the earth from environmental hazards. During a two-day media briefing organized by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) here, the experts said in the next few years there was an apprehension of fast changes in the world environment which could cause immense damage.
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A S M Maruf Kabir, communication specialist, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh, | ||
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