Date: December 3, 2002:
FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE B N KIRPAL UNVEILS ANIL
AGARWAL CLEAN AIR MODEL
An alternative course for tackling vehicular pollution.Date :
November 22, 2002:
TRANSLATING HEALTH CONCERNS
INTO AIR QUALITY REGULATIONS
A CSE roundtable provokes a debate on the urgent need for health assessments to
drive government regulations on air pollution
Date :
November 01, 2002:
CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH THE EYES OF
CHILDREN
Children hog the limelight at CoP 8 with their very own
edition of Gobar Times.
Date : October 25, 2002:
CHILDREN'S CAMARADERIE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
Children join hands with CSE to talk of climate change, carbon
emissions and global environment governance.
Date :October 24, 2002:
CoP-8, THROUGH THE EYES OF YOUNGSTERS
CSE gives children an opportunity to voice their
concerns on global environmental governance, in their own way.
Date
: October 22, 2002:
BRING THE US BACK TO THE CLIMATE CONCLAVE
CSE media briefing insists on finding ways to re-engage the US in
climate change negotiations and setting up a democratic framework with right incentives
and disincentives for rich and poor alike.
Date :
October 4, 2002:
HOW TO MAKE PUC MORE EFFCTIVE
The Delhi government has been testing vehicle emissions for over ten
years now. But there are serious flaws in the current PUC programme, as has been noted by
two international experts who were in the capital, on invitation from CSE, recently.
Date : October 4,
2002
Champions of urban water bodies assemble to seek ways
to revive dying wetlands
Date
: September 11, 2002
PAYING FOR ITS OWN FOLLY
IGL faces contempt of court following its attempts to
mislead the Supreme Court on low demand, low earnings and high investments in order to
justify a CNG price hike.
Date :
September 4, 2002
NGOs BOO POWELL's SPEECH
Quashing US Secretary of State Colin
Powells claims that the US was serious about climate change and sustainable
development, NGOs chanted Shame on Bush! and "people and plants, not big
business'.
Date :
September 2, 2002
CSE REVEALS RATINGS ON CAUSTIC-CHLORINE
SECTOR
Chemfab Alkalis, Shriram Alkalis & Chemicals, and
Indian Rayon & Industries declared India's greenest caustic-chlorine firms; dismal
overall performance by sector.
Date : September 2, 2002
MORE PAINS THAN GAINS
Even as Ministers quicken the pace of negotiations to
prepare for the arrival of the heads of state, position of developing countries weakened
considerably to reach consensus.
Date :
August 31, 2002
WSSD TURNED INTO PARTNERSHIP MARKET
Instead of discussing fair multilateral rules
for global environmental governance, the US is undermining multilateralism by shifting the
focus to voluntary partnerships.
Date : August
31, 2002
DIFFERENCES REMAIN, COMPROMISES IMMINENT
FOR DEVELOPING WORLD
Halfway through WSSD, it is clear the meeting will not resolve major North-South
differences -- the developing countries may actually lose ground they gained in Rio.
Date: August 21, 2002
JAYALALITHAA LAUNCHES NATIONS FIRST RAIN
CENTRE IN CHENNAI
Permanent exhibition set up by CSE and
Akash Ganga Trust highlights rainwater harvesting potential in urban areas
Date: August 11, 2002:
PEOPLE SHOULD BENEFIT FROM NATURAL
WEALTH'
Northeastern states have a simple message for policy-makers at WSSD: Put
the interests of the people at the heart of development.
Date:
August 2, 2002
FIVE BATTLES IN JO'BURG, VAJPAYEE MUST LEAD
With rich countries unwilling to commit to any firm targets, the WSSD
Summit in Johannesburg later this month is long on promises, but short on deadlines, WSSD
chair and former Indonesian environment minister Emil Salim said at a public discussion
organised by the Centre for Science and Environment in New Delhi on August 1, 2002.
(photographs also available)
Date:
July 16, 2002
SUPREME COURT RULING WILL HALVE PARTICULATE
EMISSIONS FROM TRUCKS AND GOODS VEHICLES
A CSE study shows that the
Supreme Court ruling that prohibits the entry of polluting trucks into Delhi and mandates
Euro II compliance for the citys trucks and goods vehicles will dramatically
reduce particulate pollution levels by 55 per cent in the capital.
Date:
June 28, 2002
AN INDUSTRY OF DEATH WINS
NEW DELHI: A hard-hitting exposé by CSE on how the
pesticide industry connived with government officials and scientists in Kerala to
successfully lift the ban on a deadly pesticide. At stake here is the integrity of the
state government's decision making for generations far into the future. It not only spells
irreparable harm for the residents of Kerala, but also makes a mockery of public health
concerns.
Date: April 29, 2002
RAM NAIK'S EXPERTISE: FOOLISH ECONOMICS AND
MALICIOUS INTENT
The minister of petroleum and natural gas, Mr Ram Naik,
first attempts to scuttle peoples' right to clean air by denying supply of compressed
natural gas (CNG) to private vehicles. His next move is to overturn the Supreme Court's
ruling by passing an Ordinance. Both efforts fall on their faces. Now his final salvo is
to demolish CNG's price advantage over diesel - nothing less than a short fuse to
catastrophe as it translates into dirty air and increasing health costs for people.
Delhi's destiny stands destroyed.
Date: April 19, 2002
APRIL 19, 2002: CENTRE FOR SCIENCE AND
ENVIRONMENT CONDEMNS REPEATED THREAT FROM IGL TO INCREASE PRICES OF CNG, WHICH IS INCITING
DELHI GOVERNMENT TO HIKE BUS FARES AND DESTROY CONSUMER INTEREST IN THE CNG STRATEGY
NEW DELHI: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)
expresses shock and anger at the repeated move by the Indraprastha Gas Ltd (IGL), the
monopoly supplier of natural gas in Delhi, to increase CNG prices by raising the bogey of
spiralling costs and mounting losses.
Date: April 17, 2002
APRIL 17, 2002: CSE FILES FIR ON CYBER CRIME.
IS THIS YET ANOTHER DIRTY TRICK FROM THE DIESEL LOBBY?
NEW DELHI: It has just come to the notice of Centre for
Science and Environment (CSE) that an email message is in wide circulation from a portal
called dhamakapataka@morningindia.com maligning CSE and misrepresenting the facts of its
campaign on CNG. It is a dangerous misinformation campaign. Since this message seems to
have a wide outreach, we are keen to set the picture right.
Date: April 10, 2002
APRIL 10, 2002: POLLUTION LEVELS PLUMMET AS
DIESEL BUSES GO OFF ROADS
NEW DELHI: The landmark Court ruling came on April 5,
2002. The fall out: around 6000 diesel buses were off the road the next day. The RSPM,
however, remained high between April 5 and 7 because of dust storms.
Date:
April 8, 2002
APRIL8, 2002: DO NOT LET A HANDFUL OF BUS
OPERATORS HOLD THE CITY TO RANSOM AND COMPROMISE THE HEALTH OF MILLIONS IN THIS CITY.
NEW DELHI: The Centre for Science and Environment feels
encouraged to see the responsible way the city government has responded so far to focus on
the implementation strategy of the court order.
Date:
April 6, 2002
APRIL 6, 2002: CSE WELCOMES THE RECENT SUPREME
COURT RULING FROM THE THREE-JUDGE BENCH HEADED BY JUSTICE BN KIRPAL AS MOMENTOUS AND
INNOVATIVE
NEW DELHI APRIL 6 2002: The Centre for Science and
Environment is jubilant over the recent Supreme Court order that now rests all controversy
over moving public bus transport to CNG in Delhi and focuses on implementation.
Date:
March 12, 2002
ADULTERATION IS LIKE CORRUPTION. IT EXISTS BUT
WE DO NOT WANT TO CATCH IT
NEW DELHI: The Centre for Science and
Environment recently undertook an independent inspection of fuel adulteration in
the National Capital Territory of Delhi and National Capital Region following a mandate
from the Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) under the Supreme
Court order of November 22, 2002.
Date: March 11, 2002
WHY WELCOME TROUBLE?
NEW DELHI: What induced the Indian Ministry of External Affairs to issue
a statement endorsing a plan that could result in loss of human life, and have negative
economic and ecological repercussions for India?
Date:
March 1, 2002
WHO ARE YOU FOOLING?
SINHA'S FRAUDULENT CONCERN FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT
STANDS EXPOSED AS HE GOES ON TO DELIBERATELY UNDERMINE THE SUPREME COURT'S ATTEMPTS TO
CLEAN UP DELHI'S AIR.
Date:
February 28, 2002
MR. FINANCE MINISTER, YOU HAVE ONCE AGAIN SHOWN HOW
COMMITTED YOU ARE TO CARRY ON WITH THE SLOW MURDER OF MILLIONS.
NEW DELHI: The Centre for Science and Environment strongly condemns the
finance minister, Yashwant Sinha, for playing a rude joke on the environment in the Union
Budget, 2002 - by increasing the price of CNG and making diesel cheaper.
Date:
January 8, 2002
(CSE) REJECTS THE INTERIM REPORT OF
THE MASHELKAR COMMITTEE ON AUTO FUEL POLICY SAYING IT IS WEAK AND VISIONLESS.
NEW DELHI: The Centre for Science and Environment
(CSE) is deeply disappointed that the interim report of the committee on auto fuel policy
headed by the CSIR chief R A Mashelkar has played into the hands of polluters. |