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Around 40-50 industries in Waluj, Aurangabad, deal in electroplating business and the main concern of the particular industry is to control toxic material discharged by the industry. Though this industry is useful from economic point of view but this industry produces hazardous electroplating waste and is one of the major contributors to heavy metal pollution in surface waters. So there is a need to control pollutants present in the waste produced by the process of electroplating through
Read moreIndian Railways, the biggest single user of energy, can become the biggest producer of solar power in the country, according to Railway Minister Mr Suresh Prabhu, who unveiled plans to set up solar power plants on its land under PPP model. He was speaking at the launch of India GHG Program at India Business and Climate Summit 2015. The India GHG Program led by WRI India, TERI and CII \"is an industry-led voluntary framework to measure and manage greenhouse gas emissions,\" according to its
Read moreMr Sumit Sharma, Fellow, Centre for Environmental Studies, Earth Science and Climate Change Division, TERI, talks to ECO in an interview about the toxic air and about ways to detoxify it. Mr Sharma also speaks about the significant factors contributing to air pollution.
Read moreTERI has retained its top position as the most influential institution in the field of climate change, economics and policy in developing nations. The absolute rankings which measure the best think tanks in absolute terms, regardless of their efficiency and hence size were announced by the International Center for Climate Governance. TERI is ranked 12th globally amongst climate change think tanks.
Read moreNoida Authority and GRIHA Council with support from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India, Architects Association Noida Zone and CREDAI held a one-day awareness programme \'Sustainable Habitats the GRIHA way\'. GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) is India\'s indigenous rating system adopted and endorsed by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy as the national rating system to assess environmental performance of buildings for our country. Key
Read moreScientists from TERI conducted a workshop in association with the Marathwada Association of Small Scale Industries & Agriculture (MASSIA) for the entrepreneurs at Waluj MIDC giving guidelines on techniques for minimization of waste generation, by reducing the quantity of water and resources. With an aim to introduce technology to reduce waste generation and improve resource efficiency in industries, a project -- ACID LOOP -- has been in operation since four years (2012-2016) partially
Read moreAn environmental survey conducted by TERI has brought to light the poor quality of Krishna water and the environs. According the survey reports, as many as ninety-nine per cent of respondents, who were interviewed, agreed that sewerage was a threat to the river, while 86 per cent felt that sewage water should be treated properly before it is discharged into the river. More than 90 per cent of respondents said there was an increase in the quantity of industrial waste being dumped into the
Read moreThe Navi Mumbai civic body along with TERI will soon set up a bio-electricity plant to power streetlights in the city. The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation said that the plant will be set up on a \"scientific landfill site\" in Turbhe. The plant will be built on the landfill, which measure 6.5 acres. The biomass gasifier plant will use coconut shell as raw material.
Read moreA survey report of TERI says that 80 per cent Varanasi respondent feel that water quality of river Ganga has an impact on their health. TERI Environmental Survey 2015 aims to gauge the perception, awareness, opinion and behavior of people towards environment in seven Indian cities including Varanasi. The survey conducted from December 2014 to February 2015 covered seven river cities including Delhi on River Yamuna, Varanasi on River Ganga, Cuttack on River Mahanadi, Surat on River Tapti,
Read moreThe Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC) recently issued a draft notification proposing tighter environmental norms for thermal power plants, including particulate matter emissions, SOx, and NOx, emissions, and water consumption. Industry stakeholders are, however, concerned that compliance with the norms would entail significant capex and force developers to rethink their capacity addition plans. Dr S K Dube, Senior Fellow, TERI, shares his views on the impact of the
Temperatures were so high in India in May that roads melted in New Delhi, heatstroke patients overwhelmed hospitals, and at least 2200 people died due to heat-related causes-making this one of the worst heat waves ever recorded. One recent study by the India Meteorological Department found that the five biggest Indian cities, including Hyderabad, now annually experience more days above 98 degrees Fahrenheit than ever before. Research by TERI has found evidence of an urban heat island effect
Read moreAfter successfully reaching out to 300,000 students to educate them about good waste management practices, Project SEARCH -- a joint initiative by TERI and Tetra Pak -- is helping students become social entrepreneurs through its \"Vasundhra\" programme that promotes social entrepreneurship in schools. The brand new initiative under Project SEARCH was started to create social enterprises, completely owned by schools in six different cities. Pune\'s Vidya Valley School was awarded the \"Best
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