NEW DELHI: The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has sought the power ministry’s reply on the issue of allowing Reliance Power to divert excess coal from its 4,000 MW Sasan project in Madhya Pradesh to its other project in the state. “We have received CAG comments. We are examining them and we would reply to them soon,” power secretary P Uma Shankar said here.
Maharashtra power generation co creates crisis to import costly coal-20 October 2011,DNA
The Maharashtra State Power Generation Company (MahaGenco), which has failed to lift its allotted quota of coal from the mines of Western Coalfields Limited this year, resulting in an acute power crisis in the state, has gone ahead and placed orders to import expensive coal from Indonesia and South Africa.
Maharashtra power generation co creates crisis to import costly coal
Union coal minister rushes to Talcher to review poor coal output-20 October 2011, Business Standard
Concerned over the drastic fall in coal production in Talcher coalfield, one of the largest coalfields in the country operating under Coal India subsidiary Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL), the Union minster of state for coal, Pratik Prakashbapu Patil is rushing to Talcher tomorrow to take stock of the situation.
Union coal minister rushes to Talcher to review poor coal output
Climate change spawns the incredible shrinking ant-19 October 2011,Daily News/Climate Himalaya
News Daily: Plants and animals are shrinking because of warmer temperatures and lack of water, researchers said on Monday, warning it could have profound implications for food production in years ahead.
Is the 12th Plan Sustainable?-19 October 2011, Livemint.com
The Indian government has repeatedly talked of the need for ‘sustainable development’, in which environmental and human development concerns are integrated. Does the draft 12th Plan Approach Paper move India closer to this goal? Certainly, one’s hopes are raised when one reads its title, ‘Faster, more inclusive, sustainable growth’.
Time to scrap Koodankulam and start focusing on renewable energy – 19 October 2011,The Weekend Leader.com
It was uncharacteristic of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, known to sit on pressing issues in the hope the problems would vanish, to tell an anti-nuclear delegation from Tamil Nadu on their face that he will not order stoppage of work at the Koodankulam Nuclear Project being set up by Russia, pending convincing the agitating people of the area about the safety of the VVER-1000 MWe reactors.
Time to scrap Koodankulam and start focusing on renewable energy
Acute coal shortage creating power crisis across India-19 October 2011,NDTV
Chandrapur, Maharashtra: India is in the midst of a massive power crisis with shortage of coal being cited as one of the key reasons. From today onwards, NDTV will provide a series of ground reports from across the country giving a glimpse of how power projects have come to a standstill due to lack of coal and other feedstock. The first place we start is in Chandrapur in Maharashtra.
Acute coal shortage creating power crisis across India
Swiss ambassador bats for climate change adaptation-19 October 2011, The Times of India
PUNE: Switzerland ambassador Philippe Welti said here on Tuesday that the Swiss embassy in India was committed to promoting partnership projects that seek to address common worries and challenges of global scale, like climate change.
Swiss ambassador bats for climate change adaptation
‘Global warming causing shrinking ecosystem’-17 October 2011,Hindustan Times
From the mighty polar bear to the tiny house sparrow, many of Earth’s species appear to be shrinking in size, a new study reports and its authors think that’s probably due to global warming. But other experts say that conclusion goes too far, blaming global warming for what may be natural
changes.
The new research was published online Sunday in the journal Nature Climate Change. It’s based on a review of other studies and found that 38 of 85 animal and plant species showed a documented reduction in size over decades, including a type of Scottish sheep that is 5 % smaller than in 1985. Those studies looked at species over different time periods and in varying numbers.
‘Global warming causing shrinking ecosystem’
A rapid inventory of indicators of climate change in the middle Himalaya-17 October 2011,Current Science/Climate Himalaya
Current Science: The role of anthropogenic activities on climate change has emerged as a much debated issue globally. Although the climate has always been changing, and species and ecosystems have responded to these changes, it is the rapidly increasing rate of climate change which has been
of concern to the global community of late1. The Copenhagen climate change summit, held in December 2009, amply demonstrated the fact that climate change is one of the major challenges being faced by the international community2. Studies on climate change have indicated that global average temperature has shown an increase of approximately 1.4°F since the early 20th century3.
A rapid inventory of indicators of climate change in the middle Himalaya
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