Washington: A prominent physicist and skeptic of global warming spent two years trying to find out if mainstream climate scientists were wrong. In the end, he determined they were right: Temperatures really are rising rapidly.
Green resolution on Foundation Day-November 01 2011,The Times of India
INDORE: On the occasion of Madhya Pradesh Foundation Day on Tuesday, the district administration has planned an event in Indore towards an effort to make the city green. The district administration has appealed the city residents to resort to bicycles for commuting and help control pollution.
Climate Change Threatens Tea Production In India-21 October 2011, Climate Himalaya
Ground Report: Production of tea in Assam – one of the world’s largest tea producing regions – is on a slow decline, thanks to changing climate in the Brahmaputra river basin. This has been revealed by Prof Chandan Mahanta, a leading scientist from Assam who has been studying climate change effect in the river basin for years.
Global warming makes new habitat for King Cobra-21 October 2011,Hill Post
Dehar Dun : The impact of global warming is not only having an impact on the glaciers and the receding snow lone, but also on the flora and fauna. And even snakes are moving to higher altitudes as the temperatures are becoming more conducive to their survival.
Economic crisis seen not threatening climate aid-21 October 2011, Reuters
(Reuters) – Rich nations are likely to make good on a pledge of $100 billion in annual aid by 2020 to poor countries to fight climate change, even though developed economies are struggling with slow growth, a former U.N. climate chief said on Thursday.
Coal output to be normal in 3 months, says minister-21 October 2011,Business Standard
There is no plan to revise the annual production target of Coal India Ltd (CIL) downward even as most of the coal mines of the navratna public sector coal company have reported negative growth in the first six months of the current fiscal, pushing thermal power stations across the country into deep crisis.
MP now eyes another no-go area mine-21 October 2011,Business Standard
The Madhya Pradesh government is eyeing Mara-II Mahan coal mines in the eastern corner of its map, as the power investors in the state have hit a roadblock at coal mines. In fact, authorities are seeking allocation of more coal mines to the state.
Dark shadow looms over Nagpur-21 October 2011, The Times of India
NAGPUR: Black diamond may turn out to be black hole for the city’s economy as Coal Mining Planning and Development Institute Limited ( CMPDIL) has found that large areas around the city have coal reserves. Ministry of coal wants Nagpur Improvement Trust (NIT) to reserve around 60,000 acres land in the metro region as coal zone. As per law, coal ministry can compulsorily acquire any coal-bearing area. While there is little possibility of urban areas being acquired for mining, the open areas are likely to be affected.
Climate-driven migration challenge underestimated-20 October 2011, Reuters
(Reuters) – The challenges of human migration due to climate change have been underestimated as millions of people will either move into or be trapped in areas of risk by 2060, rather than migrating away, a British government report showed on Thursday.
Climate-driven migration challenge underestimated
IBSA puts equity back on climate talks agenda-20 October 2011,The Times of India
NEW DELHI: The Tshwane Declaration of India, South Africa and Brazil as part of the IBSA grouping’s dialogue hinged the Indian climate change policy back to the original peg with equity and the assured future of Kyoto Protocol being brought to center-stage again.
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