Date: December 14, 2000
Mr. Transport Minister if you think that
just by telling the Court that CNG technology is `unproven you can save diesel
business and public money and still enjoy public support then think again. If you want to
squander public money to promote diesel buses then you will be responsible for at least an
extra one death per day in Delhi due to particulate pollution over the next 10 years.
Date: December 05, 2000
Centre for Science and Environment
condemns the automobile industry for not taking the responsibility for the emission
performance of the vehicles on road for the duration of their useful life. Knowing very
well that even the new vehicles are failing the on-road emission tests, the industry
conveniently turns a nelson eye towards the problem of manufacturing defects in vehicles
causing high emissions on road. CSE demands that nothing less than emission warranty for
all vehicles is needed to ensure that the industry is fully responsible for the on-road
deterioration of the emission control systems in the vehicles so that the consumers are
not made to pay for bad manufacturing.
Date:
November 06, 2000
31 paise extra is mere pittance to pay
against Rs 2-3 lakhs that is spent on an average on cancer treatment per person in Delhi.
Benzene is one of the most lethal carcinogens in Delhis air and according to the WHO
there is no safe level for benzene. While CSE welcomes lowering of benzene to below 1 per
cent level it is appalled at the reported level of the total aromatics in petrol which is
as high as 48-52 per cent against the worlds best of 25 per cent. If aromatic level
is not capped along with benzene levels then the benzene emissions will continue to remain
a problem as the benzene emissions from other aromatics in petrol can still be very high.
Date: October 14, 2000
ECOLOGICAL NEGLECT WEAPON OF MASS
DESTRUCTION, SAYS JASWANT SINGH
Date: September 22, 2000
After debating over two years on a
suitable action plan to curb Delhis air pollution all that the Delhi government
plans to do is train its gun on old two- wheelers to help automobile industry make more
money. If the government cannot take composite and proactive steps, let it abdicate its
authority to the judiciary once and for all in the matters of pollution control.
Date: September 18, 2000
India will soon be squeezed to the
last drop, if water is not captured where it falls. To inform about solutions to the
looming water crisis in India, the Centre for Science and Environment is holding an
exhibition in Water Asia 2000 at Hall 7 G, Stall number B 126 to show how communities of
India have perfected the technique of collecting and conserving water where it falls,
wherever it falls
Date: August 9, 2000
CSE demands that the use of MTBE be banned
in India as an additive to petrol
Date: August 10, 2000
CSE accuses DTC of fooling people
about having chanced upon a technique of reducing particulate emissions from diesel buses
substantially that may render moving to CNG unnecessary. DTC is bent upon diverting public
attention from CNG by initiating a pilot project on diesel buses instead of focussing on
the implementation of the Supreme Court order on CNG just 8 months before the deadline
expires. Without paying any heed to the urgent need for drastic cut in particulate matter
pollution in the city and the Supreme Court directive to give an undertaking on the
implementation schedule of the CNG order, DTC carries on with a disinformation campaign on
CNG.
Date: July 18, 2000
The Centre for Science and
Environment accuses the Delhi government of trying to sabotage Supreme Court orders to
move diesel buses to CNG to reduce the high levels of particulate pollution in Delhi which
kills more than 10,000 people every year in Delhi. The Delhi government, influenced by the
diesel lobby, is citing selective literature from USA to argue that moving to CNG is
difficult.
Date:
May 4, 2000
Date: April 22, 2000
Embargoed: Do not release before
April 22, 2000
Environmentalists Anil Agarwal of India and Earth Day Founder Denis Hayes of the USA win
the GEFs Year 2000 Global Environment Leadership Award
Date: April 13, 2000
After the Delhi governments
disastrous efforts at meeting the July 1998 Supreme Court directive, it wants to wriggle
out of its own mess by trying to get diesel with 0.05 per cent sulphur content accepted as
clean fuel. Any such dilution of the Court order on clean fuel would defeat the purpose of
reducing risk to public health.
Date: April 12, 2000
Automobile industrys new road map to
future emission norms promises too little -- too late
Centre for Science and Environment condemns the new
schedule proposed by the automobile industry to phase in tighter emission norms for
vehicles in the next ten years. What has been ostensibly presented as a
"proactive" agenda by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM),
essentially seems like an attempt to preclude the possibility of getting caught unawares
by Court rulings slapping tight deadlines on them. The Supreme Court has made car industry
revise the emission standards twice -- Euro I in June 1999 and Euro II in April 2000,
within a span of nine months. Despite the proof that the industry can be pushed to get
their act together fast their own agenda for action lacks the sense of urgency and is
extremely lax.
Date: March 31, 2000
"Shut your shop, we cannot put
the citizens at risk" tells the Supreme Court to DTC as they fail to meet the
deadline to convert all buses over 8-years old to CNG. The Chief Justice bench in the
Supreme Court rejects Delhi Transport Corporations plea for extension of the
deadline to convert 8 year old buses to CNG by March 31, 2000. The ruling further squashed
all demands to buy Euro II diesel buses to replace old buses. The Supreme Court will
entertain a new schedule for conversion only if the Delhi government gives an undertaking
in writing that it will abide by the new commitment, acceptable to the Court, and
accordingly fix responsibility.
Date: March 28, 2000
For the first time in 50 years, the President
visits a village to honour it
The President awards, commends Indias Most outstanding environmental community
Hamirpur Village (ALWAR), MARCH 28: "While it is
the responsibility of the government to create a situation where people can develop, it is
up to the people themselves to work for achievement of true Gram Swaraj. Village
Bhaonta-Kolyala and its surrounding villages have shown how people can do this on their
own," said the Honble President of India, Shri K. R. Narayanan, after
presenting the "DOWN TO EARTH-JOSEPH C JOHN AWARD" for Indias most
outstanding environmental community to Bhaonta-Kolyala village of Thanagazi Block, Alwar
District, Rajasthan, here today. The award carries a citation and a cash awardof Rs.
1,00,000.
Date: March 24 2000
Energy agreement product of immense
pressure on Indian government
The US government is using energy projects to break Indian resistance to emissions
trading. The Indian government has admirably staved off pressure so far, but the next 8
months will be their real test of fire.
Date: March 23 2000
DONT PASS THE BUCK TO THE POOR, MR
CLINTON
The US is seeking Indias cooperation in energy projects to buy its way
cheaply out of international commitments to reduce greenhouse gases, but such cooperation
will cost us our future rights to development
Date:
March 2, 2000
Centre for Science and Environment expresses strong
displeasure at the way the Union Budget of the BJP government this time has shed even the
pretence of greening of the Indian economy or setting some sustainable limit for its
economic growth. Except four dismissive lines on promises of more funds for afforestation
and ecotourism programmes, and improvement of coastal mangroves in his speech Yashwant
Sinha has nothing in terms of hard fiscal decisions to push for sustainable growth
Date: 1st March 2000
Report on international green politics
vital, says President
India needs more coordination to protect its interests at international
environmental negotiations, according to a report published recently by CSE
The President of India, His Excellency Shri. K R Narayanan, was presented
a copy ofthe Centre for Science and Environments latest publication, Green Politics:
Global Environmental Negotiations 1, at a function in Rashtrapati Bhavan today.
"This is avital book," he said, adding that it would go a long way in protecting
Indias interest,and those of the third world, in the international forum.
Date: 3rd
February 2000
Global warming vs urban smog
The Centre for Science and Environment is shocked by
the `expert views reported in the media that question the move to replace diesel
with CNG, in the name of global warming. This is an attempt to divert attention from the
more immediate problem of particulate pollution, which kills 1 person per hour in Delhi
Date:
13th January 2000
We
shall overcome claims Delhi CM
Addressing visitors to the CSE exhibition on air pollution at the Auto
Expo at Pragati Maidan, Delhis chief minister expressed optimism that the problem
would be solved
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