by admin | Apr 30, 2016 | New Delhi, Policies and Regulations, Pollution, Society and Community, Transportation, Waste Management
Delhi’s Odd-Even Oddly Doesn’t Even Address the Root of the Problem, if Research Data are to be believed. I read an interesting take in Financial Express on the actual problems that result in Delhi’s air pollution (written by PP Sangal, a UN...
by admin | Mar 18, 2016 | Climate Change, Energy Investments, International, Policies and Regulations, Pollution
Savings would be up to 15 times higher than costs, thanks to avoided expenditures on air pollution and climate change Berlin, Germany, 17 March 2016 – Doubling the share of renewables in the global energy mix by 2030 can save up to USD 4.2 trillion annually by 2030 –...
by admin | Jan 29, 2014 | Bioplastics, CO3, Corporate Sustainability, Financial Investors, Low Carbon Materials, Pollution, Startups & Entrepreneurs, Waste Management
I have been watching the bioplastics and biopolymers market with great interest last few years. And I am sure I am not alone. Plastics has been the favourite whipping-boy of every environmentalist and tree-hugger. But dig a bit deeper, and you will see that plastics...
by admin | Nov 23, 2013 | Net Zero by Narsi, Pollution, Researchers, Startups & Entrepreneurs, Waste Management, Waste Management, Water
Water is touted by many as the new oil. Well, you know what, we might be able to just about live without oil, but we cannot without water. Makes it all the more important that we focus on ensuring sustainability of water. And it is not just the supply of water we are...
by admin | Sep 9, 2012 | Bottom of Pyramid, Cities, Corporate Sustainability, Energy Education and Careers, Pollution, Renewable Energy Communities, Rural Sector, Society and Community
As part of EAI’s efforts for catalyzing cleantech EAI recently launched the Cleantech Volunteer Expert program. The objective of forming this panel is to connect these experts with renewable energy and cleantech activities around India, so that these experts...
by admin | Sep 8, 2012 | Pollution, Waste Management, Water
It will be no surprise if I tell you that Chennai Metrowater’s phones never stop ringing – mainly from complaints. One key problem and complaint domain is of course the overflowing of sewage – which remind all of us that, in spite of protestations...