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TERI University, instituted by TERI, has won the 'Greenest University and Research Institution' award in a competitive assessment, edging out other prestigious global institutions like Copenhagen University, Denmark, University of Plymouth, UK, Deakin University, Australia, and Unity College, Maine, USA, among others. The award is one amongst ten inaugural Climate Change Awards organized by Responding to Climate Change (RTCC) - a news and analysis website.
Read morePrivate sector bank Yes Bank along with TERI BCSD has launched a knowledge paper on the challenges of harnessing energy in a cleaner manner, titled 'Low Carbon Industrial growth in India' at the Leadership Summit for Sustainable Development.
Read moreAmid prediction of acute water shortage in the country by 2050 due to limited potential of 'utilizable' quantity of this resource, President Pranab Mukherjee called for a broad over-arching 'national legal framework' to deal with the situation and appealed the users to work for cutting down wastage. He was speaking after inaugurating the second 'India Water Forum' (IWF), which is being organized by TERI in association with different central ministries, including ministry of water resources,
Intermittent showers in Hyderabad have flummoxed Met officials, while climate change experts said it is increasingly becoming difficult to predict future weather events in the country, considering how ambiguous the weather systems are turning out to be. The changes could be offshoots of climate change and global warming, the experts said. Terming rains in Hyderabad during this time of the year as unusual; Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal are also getting rainfall, but due to the after-
Agricultural production has seen a significant dip due to the effects of climate change, such as increased temperature, floods and drought. Climate change has resulted in 70 per cent of the country's land becoming drought-prone, 12 per cent flood-prone, while eight per cent is affected by cyclones. In a country struggling with rising population and the need to feed more mouths every year, farm production is taking a big hit, according to Dr Sanjoy Bandyopadhyay, Principal Scientist, Indian
Read moreThe need to bring out the best practices, common modalities of approach in addressing climate change from a regional perspective cannot be missed. Keeping this in view, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) and TERI kick started a two-day conference entitled 'Environmental Legislation and Climate Change: Effective Response in Asia'.
Read moreWith coal bearing states demanding compensation for negative externalities arising out of coal mining, TERI has recommended a cess at the rate of Rs 119 per tonne of coal produced. The cess has been proposed by TERI keeping in view the environmental and social impact of coal mining.
Read more'Clean Energy Access Partnership' initiatives spearheaded by TERI and DFID have directly impacted close to a million lives wherein the solar charging stations and solar micro grids are being serviced by over 75 energy enterprises. Further it has indirectly impacted on close to 1.7 million lives by sale/service of new systems.
Read moreAssam chief minister, Mr Tarun Gogoi, said that state government has tied up with TERI for the use and application of solar energy. The per-capita power consumption in Assam at a meagre 290 kilowatt hour is far below national average of 890 KWh per capita.
In India, a recent survey by TERI showed that almost half of people in the 35-44 age bracket were unwilling to segregate their waste at all. Too much effort, a lack of space for multiple bins and a lack of trust in local authorities to handle recyclables were quoted as reasons for resistance.
Read moreAssam has tied up with TERI for application of solar energy in the state, said the state's Chief Minister Mr Tarun Gogoi. Noting Assam has tremendous potential in this vital renewable energy resourcs, he said it can help to provide electricity to each and every poor household and remotest corner of the state.
Hanita Coatings- a privately owned company by Kibbutz Hanita and Tene Investments situated in Israel's Western Galilee, is the only window film manufacturer in India to be registered by GRIHA. Being approved/ listed by GRIHA means that Hanita Window Films meet the stringent standards and parameters required by architects, engineers, builders and other building professionals for their green building projects.
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