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TERI marks 50 years of pioneering environmental excellence and innovation
19 Jun 2024
| Business Standard
The day-long event highlighted TERI's five decades of pioneering work in sustainable development, environmental research, and resource management, marking a significant milestone and setting the stage for growth for the next 50 years.
Read moreTERI to collect discarded fishing nets from beaches
17 Jun 2024
| Herald Goa
The initiative to prevent marine pollution by collecting discarded plastic fishing nets is set to expand across Goa's entire coastline. Spearheaded by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), the project initially targeted four beaches – three in North Goa and one in South Goa – collaborating with stakeholders like the state fisheries department and the Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB).
Read moreDelhi Pollution: ... So this is the reason for 65 percent pollution in Delhi, what are the options to improve it (Dr Dhawan's interview on air pollution with Dainik Jagran)
16 Jun 2024
| Jagran
In an interview, Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director-General of TERI, says that every year 65% of pollution comes from sources located outside Delhi, mainly from the neighboring states of Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. A regional approach is needed to deal with this issue.
Read moreNew govt in place, TERI comes up with 100-day environment agenda
16 Jun 2024
| The Times of India
TERI has put forward a 100-day green agenda for central govt. The 10-point plan covers a range of crucial environmental issues, aiming to steer towards a sustainable future.
Read moreYou should be able to walk to metro within 500 metres anywhere in Delhi: DMRC MD Vikas Kumar
15 Jun 2024
| The Times of India
From a survey carried out by TERI, it can be noted that the latest figure for 2023 shows that around 597361 vehicles have gone off the roads daily in Delhi-NCR due to the metro. The number of two-wheelers has increased after the pandemic.
Read moreTERI and Deendayal Port Authority Host Final Conference on "Transition of Business Operations to Water Neutrality"
14 Jun 2024
| Krishak Jagat
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) successfully concluded a pivotal conference on the "Transition of Business Operations to Water Neutrality." This event marked the culmination of a collaborative effort to implement sustainable water management practices within the port's operations and its surrounding ecosystem under phase one of the study.
Read moreNDDB, TERI and Suzuki R&D Sign MOU for Sustainable Development Initiatives
13 Jun 2024
| EQ International
NDDB, TERI, and Suzuki R&D have signed an MOU to collaborate on sustainable development initiatives. The partnership aims to enhance renewable energy, environmental sustainability, and technological innovation, supporting India's efforts towards a greener and more sustainable future.
Read moreInfinitely recyclable packaging can help reduce marine litter
09 Jun 2024
| The Times of India
Chairperson of the Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB), Mr Mahesh Patil, said that to protect marine life and environment, people need to promote infinitely recyclable packaging options like aluminium cans. He was speaking after a clean-up drive organised by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), to mark World Oceans Day on 8 June 2024. The drive led to the collection of around 400kg of marine litter from Miramar beach.
Read moreTERI's 100-day Green Agenda for the New Government
06 Jun 2024
| Krishak Jagat
On the World Environment Day 2024, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), which has been at the forefront of advocating and supporting various environmental initiatives has compiled inputs for a 100-day green agenda for the new government. By placing a strong emphasis on various factors of the environment, the new government can set the wheels of the Indian economy in motion towards a sustainable and resilient future says Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General, TERI. She emphasized the
Read moreNepal's honey gatherers say fewer hives threaten tradition
05 Jun 2024
| Reuters
Global studies show that a temperature rise of even one degree affects the growth of bees, the availability of their food and cross pollination of plants, said Ms Suruchi Bhadwal, Senior Fellow, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI). Research showed climate change was disrupting the food chains for bees and the flowering of plants, affecting populations of both across the world, added Ms Bhadwal.
Read moreAmid rising mercury, green constructions gain traction
03 Jun 2024
| Hindustan Times
When it comes to mandates, states have been slow to notify and mandate Union government guidelines such as Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC). For example, in Uttar Pradesh, buildings with a four-star rating from GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment, a rating system developed by TERI) are given an additional floor area ratio of 25%. Similar incentives related to additional FSI (Floor Space Index or maximum permissible floor area relative to the plot size) are given by
Read moreDelhi-NCR Pollution: Now if pollution is spread, then there will be a heavy fine; Heavy fine will be imposed for spreading pollution in Delhi NCR six member committee formed
03 Jun 2024
| Dainik Jagran
The factors of air pollution in the National Capital Region will now be monitored more strictly. There will also be strict action against those who violate the rules, including imposing fines and issuing closure notices. The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has constituted an Enforcement Task Force (ACT) for this. This task force has become effective with immediate effect. Details of members of the six-member task force; 1. Dr. N.P. Shukla, Technical Member & Acting President
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