Headquarters
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Darbari Seth Block, Core 6C,
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road,
New Delhi - 110 003, India
TERI University and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) organized the Regional Consultative Workshop of the 'Inter-University Competition on Water Resources Management' programme. It is being supported by Robert Bosch Stiftung, WAPCOS, USAID, GOI and Coca Cola.
TERI and State Bank of Hyderabad today organised a valedictory programme to mark the conclusion of their joint project on waste management titled 'Back-to-Earth'.
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) in partnership with Tetra Pak India organised a unique TRASH Festival at St. Mary’s School, Dwarka today. The festival is an integral part of Project SEARCH (Sensitisation, Education and Awareness on Recycling for a Cleaner Habitat) – a school education programme that promotes recycling, sustainable development and active citizenship across 200 schools in the country. The TRASH festival is aimed at promoting sustainable consumption as well as raising awareness on the recyclability of used Tetra Pak cartons.
Dr. Mathur will take up his new responsibilities as soon as he is in a position to do so, subsequent to being relieved from his current responsibilities by the Government of India after a brief period of transition.
TERI launched the book ‘Green Federalism: Experiences and Practices' co-edited by its Distinguished Fellow Dr P G Dhar Chakrabarti and Nidhi Srivastava. The book was launched last evening by Mr. Ashok Lavasa, Secretary, Ministry of Environment & Forests on the occasion of the inauguration of a policy dialogue on 'Environmental Governance in the context of sustainable development in India'.
Study finds 12-26 per cent Delhiites replace their major electronic goods like refrigerators, food processors, computers and music systems within the first three years of purchase, before the completion of the appliance's useful life.
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) has retained number one position among the developing country institutions in the ICCG Climate Think Tank Ranking under the category "Absolute Rankings".
67 per cent of Varanasi respondents were optimistic about the success of 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan' in improving the quality of the river in their city.
82 per cent of the respondents perceived an increase in temperature and 81 per cent of the respondents perceived an increase in occurrence of extreme events.
97 per cent of Vijayawada respondents believed that there has been an increase in temperature and extreme events in the last five years.