Opinion
What did Doha achieve?
19 Dec 2012 |
Dr R K Pachauri
| The Indian Express
Actions at the global level are required to make sure that the international community takes whatever steps are necessary to prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference, says Dr R K Pachauri, Director-General, TERI.
Doha reflects weakening ambition
14 Dec 2012 |
Dr R K Pachauri
| The Financial Express
Key nations like Canada, Japan & Russia will have no emission reduction targets while others have diluted commitments, says Dr R K Pachauri, Director-General, TERI.
Coal must be mined sensibly
05 Dec 2012 |
Mr Nitya Nanda
| Business Line
The use of clean coal mining and processing methods can ensure that a greater share of our coal reserves is put to use, and in a sustainable manner.
Understanding thermal performance of Glazed Facades
30 Nov 2012 |
Mr D E V S Kiran Kumar
| Buildotech
Building facade is a significant component in the building envelope in terms of its impact on both comfort and energy use, says D E V S Kiran Kumar, Research Associate, Sustainable Habitat Division, TERI.
A pathway to competitiveness
27 Nov 2012 |
Mr Girish Sethi
| The Financial Express: SME World
It is vital to develop long-term, cluster-specific programmes for adoption of energy-efficient technologies, says Mr Girish Sethi, Director, Industrial Energy Efficiency, TERI.
Science must drive ambition in Doha
23 Nov 2012 |
Dr R K Pachauri
| RTCC
The level of ambition at Doha, irrespective of how it is articulated has to be driven by scientific knowledge on anthropogenic climate change, says Dr R K Pachauri, Director-General, TERI.
Dr R K Pachauri emphasises the need to unite the Energy sector
22 Nov 2012 |
Dr R K Pachauri
| Power Watch India
There is an urgent need to come up with a structure, system and process by which proper coordination can be developed not just across ministries in the government but also with respect to state governments, says Dr R K Pachauri, Director General, TERI.
Traditional knowledge and limits to GI
15 Nov 2012 |
Mr Nitya Nanda
,Dr Indrani Barpujari
| Hindu Business Line
GI (geographical indications) can only prevent the use of protected marks or indications; it does not protect the knowledge, or the technologies embracing that knowledge as such, say Nitya Nanda, Fellow, Resources, Regulation & Global Security and Indrani Barpujari, Fellow, Green Growth and Development, TERI.
Inclusive green growth mediated sustainable development
15 Nov 2012 |
Dr Shailly Kedia
| The Times of India
'Growth-mediated' development models need to incorporate qualitative transformations relevant to global commons such as climate change, biodiversity loss and land degradation, says Shailly Kedia, Associate Fellow, Green Growth and Development, TERI.
Clean Energy Fund headed nowhere
31 Oct 2012 |
| Business Line
National Clean Energy Fund must be used ingeniously to provide a much-needed impetus to development, incubation, and demonstration of emerging renewable/clean energy technologies, says Mr Amit Kumar, Director, Renewable Energy and Technology Application, TERI.