The Gobar Times Green Schools Awards Ceremony 2011-2012

The top Green Schools of Delhi and India will receive the coveted Green Schools Awards on March 28, 2012.  Venue: Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre Lodhi Road New Delhi – 110003. Date & Time: March 28,  2012, 4pm to 6pm For details contact: Ashish Shah Email: ashish@cseindia.org, +91 9871702439 Ajanta Sikdar Email: ajanta@cseindia.org, +91 9873926822

Training Programmes for CEA officials, Srilanka

Srilanka The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) in partnership with the Central Environmental Authority (CEA), Sri Lanka, has conducted two training programmes in Srilanka for the CEA officials from 25-29 April, 2011 and 21-25 November, 2011.

CSE's Short-term training programme on Social Impact Assessment

Social Impact Assessment (SIA) is an important tool to inform decision makers, regulators and stakeholders, about the possible social and economic impact of a proposed project. To be effective, it requires the active involvement of all concerned stakeholders. Centre for Science and Environment recognises this need and has developed hands-on three-day training programme aimed at giving practical exposure to participants on SIA with specific reference to deve lopment projects, such as infrastructure, mining and other industrial projects.

CSE's short-term training programme on EIA of MINING PROJECTS

Date: February 13 – 17, 2012 The minerals sector is a key driver for the country’s industrial growth. However, it has brought in its wake severe environmental repercussions and social unrest. One of the greatest challenges, therefore, is how to make mining environmentally and socially acceptable.

Living with changing climate: CSE Study

Impact, vulnerability and adaptation challenges in Indian Sundarbans For residents of Indian Sundarbans, climate change is now a part of their daily survival battles. While the global negotiations towards mitigation of climate change have remained inconclusive over the years, sea level rise, cyclones, rainfall patterns have kept changing for the worse. Life is much more difficult now and development of the area more expensive.

Fossil Fuel Suicide Why fossil fools will cost us the Earth

November 17, 2000 The Kyoto Protocol will be a disaster of bigger proportions if it subsidises carbon-based energy through CDM.  The world will then not achieve safe concentration levels until the end of the century. The world needs investments in R&D  and policy changes  that drive down fossil fuel subsidies in the North and the South Even a focus on energy efficiency will not work (see below)

SBI 14: Bonn, Germany

Press Release Biggest rogue of them all April 3, 2001 The world should declare the US a rogue nation for this act of extreme selfishness. And the Indian government should stop being a pushover.