It is a well-known fact the transport sector is the largest source of climate change emissions. And at a time when India is witnessing surge in public transport projects, experts gathered in the city on Monday emphasised that the action plan for the transport sector must focus on low- carbon transport system.
India to receive 200 bn euro loan from EU-30 August 2011,The Economic Times
BERLIN: India will receive a loan of 200 million euros from the European Union to finance private sector projects for the development of renewable energy resources.
South African Renewable Energy Projects to help women-30 August 2011, IIFL
During a workshop for women organized by South African’s Department of Energy, Deputy Minister of Energy, Barbara Thomson said that government initiatives in renewable energy resources will assist women both find employment and help them underwrite new business ventures in renewable energy fields such as solar power.
Republicans against science-30 August 2011,The Hindu
Jon Huntsman Jr., a former Utah Governor and Ambassador to China, isn’t a serious contender for the Republican presidential nomination. And that’s too bad, because Mr. Hunstman has been willing to say the unsayable about the G.O.P. — namely, that it is becoming the “anti-science party.” This is an enormously important development. And it should terrify us.
Solar energy yet to take off in Bihar-30 August 2011, The Times of India
PATNA: Power-starved Bihar is yet to take off in solar energy. Although, of late, the Bihar government is serious about solar energy as an alternative source of energy. Less than a percent of the total population has an access to solar power.
Of preservation and renewable energy-30 August 2011,FnBNews.com
Balvinder Singh, MD, Uni-Liais Private Limited, offers his views on Supply Chain & Preservation and Renewable Energy In India – in the former he looks at supply chain and preservation aspects in the Indian context and in the latter deals with what is regarded as future growth driver in the sector.
Coping with climate change-30 August 2011, Deccan Herald
nuit hunters fighting to continue their traditional lifestyle in the melting Arctic have turned to Colorado scientists for help. In the Arctic, cracks have opened unexpectedly in sea-ice routes the Inuit rely on to track polar bears, caribou and other animals. Each year, the ice melts earlier and freezes later, forcing a shift from dog sleds to boats that require costly fuel. Once-reliable predictions from village elders, based in part on touching and tasting sea ice, increasingly fail.
BMC to set up first waste-to-energy plant in state-29 August 2011,Business Standard
The Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BMC) has planned to generate renewable energy from solid wastes. Around 200 tonnes of solid wastes are generated in the town every day.
State for a major push on solar power-29 August 2011, Business Standard
Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited floats RFP for 80 Mw hybrid solar power projects.
The Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited (KREDL), a state-owned nodal agency for promotion of renewable energy, has floated a request for proposal (RFP) from the power-producing companies for setting up of 80 Mw grid connected solar PV and solar thermal power projects.
Overall impact of climate change would be negative: Swaminathan-29 August 2011, The Times of India
LUCKNOW: Climate change will adversely affect the impact of pests, diseases and weeds. In addition the quality of grains and nutrient-use ability may be seriously affected. While some crops may benefit from the increase in carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere, overall impact will be negative. The views were expressed by father of India’s green revolution Prof MS Swaminathan on Sunday.
Overall impact of climate change would be negative: Swaminathan
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