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Economic Survey 2011-2012 to devote a full chapter on climate change – 15 January 2012, Business Standard

January 16, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Growing concern about climate change and environment will be a point of focus in the Economic Survey, likely to be presented in the middle of March. With a balance between economic development and environment becoming a challenge for developing economies such as India, pre-budget Economic Survey for 2011-12 would devote a separate chapter on financing climate change.
 
Economic Survey 2011-12 to devote a full chapter on climate change

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Solar Power lights up Swedish Embassy – 13 January 2012, The Economic Times

January 13, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

In an effort to reduce carbon footprint, the Swedish Embassy has started using solar panels for power generation. The embassy will meet 10% of its total energy demand through solar power. The embassy building has solar panels spread over an area of 600 sqm that produce about 75 kw of power. This, say officials, will result in annual savings of Rs 7-8 lakh in power bills. 
 
Solar power lights up Swedish Embassy
 

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Tatas Unveil Cheap Electric Car – 13 January 2012, The Hindu

January 13, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Tata Technologies on Wednesday unveiled the prototype for a $20,000-electric car that can carry up to four passengers in Detroit as it set out to challenge more costly rivals. “The eMO project symbolises the coming of age of Indian automotive engineering,” said Warren Harris, President of Tata Technologies.
 
Tatas unveil cheap electric car

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TERI studying climate change impact on state – 12 January 2012, The Times of India

January 12, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) has undertaken a study of the impact of climate change on the state in order to identify critical areas of concern and to come up with solutions to mitigate the loss.
TERI studying climate change impact on state

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Multi-crore forest scam: Natarajan seeks details from officials – 12 January 2012, HIndustan Times

January 12, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Environment minister Jayanthi Natarajan on Wednesday sought details from officials of her ministry after it was advised by the Central Vigilance Commission to launch a CBI probe against politicians and bureaucrats in Haryana, allegedly involved in a multi-crore forest scam.
Multi-crore forest scam: Natarajan seeks details from officials

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Natarajan writes to European Union on carbon tax – 12 January 2012, The Asian Age

January 12, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Minister for environment and forests (MoEF) Jayanthi Natarajan has shot off a letter to European Union Commissioner for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard demanding a reversal of the carbon tax on airline emissions.
 
Natarajan writes to EU on Carbon Tax

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Huawei begins manufacturing in India, to invest $150 million in R&D – 12 Jnauary 2012, The Economic Times

January 12, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

As part of its localisation strategy in India, Chinese telecom company Huawei today commenced manufacturing in Chennai and announced a fresh USD 150 million investment to set up a R&D campus in Bangalore. The company has invested USD 400 million over the last 10 years in India and is planning to invest an additional USD 150 million in a new R&D campus in Bangalore, Huawei said in a statement. 

Huawei begins manufacturing in India, to invest $150 million in R&D 

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Red-green deal by Praful Bidwai – 11 January 2012, Frontline Publication

January 11, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

It is time to jettison neoliberalism for programmes that combine equity with climate-sensitive schemes for universal public service provision. As global capitalism’s worst crisis in seven decades continues unremittingly, it becomes obvious that the shop-worn solutions recommended by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the United States Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and other agencies devoted to neoliberal approaches are failing. The combination of austerity, harsh budget cuts, bank bailouts, fresh capital infusion into financial institutions, and further privatisation of public companies and services is just not delivering results.

Red-green deal – Praful Bidwai

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140 mw solar power coming up by February – 11 January 2012, Financial Chronicle

January 11, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Ministry of new and renewable energy said around 80-90 mega watt of solar power projects from the first batch of Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) phase-I are being commissioned in this month and the remaining projects of the targeted 150 mw would get commissioned by next month.
 
140 mw solar power coming up by February

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Doomsday clock 1 minute closer to midnight – 11 January 2012, CBS News

January 11, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

Scientists on Tuesday pushed the hands of the infamous “Doomsday Clock” forward one minute from last year, signalling their increasing pessimism about the efforts of world leaders to handle global threats. “It is now five minutes to midnight,” the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) said in a sober assessment of current trends. “Two years ago, it appeared that world leaders might address the truly global threats that we face. In many cases, that trend has not continued or been reversed.”
 
Doomsday clock 1 minute closer to midnight

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