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The Green Files are put together every month. 50-60 daily newspapers and 10-15 journals and newsmagazines are scanned. Sifted. Gleaned. From across the world. For your information. For your easy reference. |
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Eight years of documentation. The India Green File continues to index a nation's
environmental record month after month.
Big fishing and small fisherfolk. The dam that they
built. Or the power plant they shouldn't. And what has the editorial board to say on
captive plantations? The MEF calls it a daft forest bill; NGOs think it's a draft forest
bill...
Follow issues of national environmental interest in the
India Green File. Every month.
Delve into an archive of environmental affairs. After all, the India Green File is 105
issues old.
Why don't you subscribe to it too? Every month?
After India and South Asia, How could we not document the world? Yes, every
month?
Benjamin D Sander, a shy climatologist, cannot carry
on research on how human activity is causing global warming. He is engaged in public
combat with groups contesting his controversial findings.
How the world is changing. And the Global Green File is clipping it together every month.
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A preface to regional co-operation could read like this:
"We felt the South Asian region, with its unique geography and similar
environment, could be treated as a separate entity. By juxtaposing, a comprehensive
picture of the environmental problems of the region shall emerge, and perhaps a common
solution too!"
It is the preface to the South Asia Green File.
The South Asia Green File covers Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Nepal, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Why don't you subscribe to it too? Every month?
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