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Environment (CSE), New Delhi, India.
THE ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION UNIT OF CSE LAUNCHES A NEWLETTER
This is the introductory issue of the G:NET newsletter This bimonthly newsletter is for
all those who are concerned about our deteriorating environment. Become a part of G:NET, a
part of a nationwide environmentally conscious group interested in environment education.
http://www.cseindia.org/html/eyou/eeu/gnet/gnet_index.htm
CATCHWATER NEWSLETTER APRIL 2001
Our new bimonthly water-harvesting newsletter is now available on our site
www.waterharvesting.org with articles about: Strengthening the water bond,
Continuing Wisdom, and Legacies of the past and more
http://www.rainwaterharvesting.org/catchwater/apr2001/networking.htm
CSE RELEASES ITS BOOK, MAKING WATER EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS,
IN INDORE
Making Water Everybody's Business: Practice and Policy of Water Harvesting, the latest
publication of the Centre for Science and Environment was released in Indore by the chief
minister of Madhya Pradesh, Digvijay Singh o n June 5, 2001. The mayor of Indore, Kailash
Vijayverghee was also one of the key speakers in the release function The release function
was jointly organised by the Centre for Science and Environment and Nai Duniya, an In dore
based newspaper-publishing house. For more details click
http://www.cseindia.org/html/cmp/cmp43_update20010605.htm
CSE AND NAI DUNIYA INVITES YOU
CSE and Nai Duniya, Indore, take great pleasure in inviting you to the release of CSE's
book Making Water Everybody's Business: Practice and Policy of Water Harvesting on June 5,
2001 at Indore University Hall, Khandwa at 9 am. For more
http://www.cseindia.org/html/cmp/cmp43_invite20010601.htm
HALF RELIEF
Bad planning and corruption are a perfect recipe for disaster. A recipe that will ensure,
that the drought of 2001 will go down as one of the worst in the century. Click below for
more information
http://www.cseindia.org/html/dte/dte20010615/dte_analy.htm
ALL THAT GLITTERS GOLD
People and protected areas can't go hand in hand feel dyed in the wool conservationists.
But when it comes to the Kanchanjunga Conservation Area in Nepal there is reason to think
otherwise. We have more details read on
http://www.cseindia.org/html/dte/dte20010615/dte_life.htm
UNNATURAL DISASTER
One of India's richest biodiversity reserves -- Gandhamardan -- is under threat in India's
natural disaster prone state of Orissa. The threat is now from herb smugglers. For more
interesting details
http://www.cseindia.org/html/dte/dte20010615/dte_srep.htm
DESERT STORM II
George Bush can do to the environment what daddy did to Iraq. His new energy plan is a
sign of things to come. For more click below
http://www.cseindia.org/html/dte/dte20010615/dte_cross.htm
CLIMATE WOES
The global average surface temperature rose by 0.6°C over the 20th century. Climate
change is a stark reality threatening everyone. Countries like Maldives realise they are
at imminent danger from the effects of climate change. For more click
http://www.cseindia.org/html/dte/dte20010615/dte_stati.htm
A message from the Chairperson,
Anil Agarwal:
CALLOUS
FOREST LAW
What is needed
is to undertake liberalisation from the point of view of the poor. This is the message of
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