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More than 60 per cent of Surat respondents felt that city sewage was a threat to the river. 50 per cent of Surat respondents felt the impact of water quality of health was most visible.
85 per cent of Jabalpur respondents were optimistic about the success of 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan' in improving the quality of the river in their city. 98 per cent of Jabalpur respondents opined that the city’s sewage was a major threat to the river Narmada.
99.6 per cent of Dibrugarh respondents feel an increase in temperature in the last five years. 87 per cent of Dibrugarh respondents identified human activity as an important factor for climate change.
More than 75 per cent of Delhi respondents were optimistic about the success of 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan' in improving the quality of the river in their city.
89 per cent of Cuttack respondents felt that changes in the climatic patterns were due to increased human activity.
With the aim to provide a collaborative platform for various stakeholders of energy sector, TERI BCSD launched its energy chapter today.
The steering committee will include NTPC Limited, Solar Energy Corporation of India, Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency, Schneider Electric, Vikram Solar, Delhi International Airport Ltd, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, and Energy Efficiency Services Ltd.
GRIHA Council organized a 'Green Tour' at the provisionally five-star rated VVIP Circuit House in Pune. The objective was to familiarize media professionals with the concept of green buildings and to mainstream sustainable habitat as a tool to mitigate effects of climate change.
TERI-Tetra Pak initiative enters its seventh year; helps schools across the country launch social entrepreneurship programmes.
Recognizing the importance of knowledge co-operation to address issues of public importance pertaining to climate change and sustainable development, The Energy Resource Institute (TERI), Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI), and INTASAVE-CARIBSAVE Group signed an MOU today.
TERI and MNRE held a conference to deliberate upon the challenges and strategies for the successful implementation of the MNRE scheme for grid-connected rooftop solar power in India today.