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Games-Driven Pollution Reduction Temporary, China Needs To Do More

Mridul Chadha Region: China

New York Times’ Keith Bradsher reports from Hong Kong that Emissions of sulfur dioxide, mainly from coal-fired power plants and the primary cause of acid rain, declined 4.66 percent last year. Emissions of organi... more

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Biofuels From Industrial/Domestic Wastewater

Mridul Chadha Region: United States

Biofuels turned from being the solution of world’s rising carbon emissions to the cause of a global food crisis which seems to be worsening day by day. Record demand and subsidies amounting for billions of dollars ma... more

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US must include option of testing in nuclear deal with India

Mridul Chadha Region: India

Recently the leader of opposition in India, Mr. Lal Krishan Advani, said that his party was ready to support the nuclear deal provided that India is exempted from the obligations of the Hyde Act which presently requires In... more

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Tags: India , Usa , Nuclear Deal , China
 

UN Carbon Offset Program Requires Cleanup

Mridul Chadha Region: United Kingdom (Great Britain)

Two Stanford University academics have found in their study that a significant number of projects in the developing countries are earning huge amounts of cash on the back of hollow promises of cutting back on their carbon ... more

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Indonesia Seeks To Pressurize G8 Over Emission Cut Targets

Mridul Chadha Region: Indonesia

By setting up the goal of an absolute emissions cut for its energy sector, Indonesia has become one of the first developing countries to formally announce a carbon emissions cut. The announcement which comes at a time when... more

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Concrete Jungles Aggravating Water Crisis In Cities

Mridul Chadha Region: Australia

Water crisis is coming and it may not be limited to the less developed areas or far off arid regions. The water crisis which was until now was troubling the remote, undeveloped areas is pushing big cities to the brink. Con... more

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Big Oil Companies Face Shareholders’ Fury Over Clean Energy

Mridul Chadha Region: United Kingdom (Great Britain)

Apart from earning windfall profits the shareholders of Big Oil companies also want them to act in the best interest of the environment. With millions battling the rising oil prices the calls to explore cleaner and cheaper... more

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Global Warming, Eutrophication Creating Death Zones In Oceans

Mridul Chadha Region: United States

A recent article on the Times Online website looks at the rapidly increasing ‘Dead Zones’ in our seas and oceans. Dead zones are the regions where the marine life cease to survive mainly due to lack of oxygen. ... more

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Bush’s Nuclear Technology Offer To Saudi Arabia Is Fundamentally Flawed

Mridul Chadha Region: Saudi Arabia

During the recent visit to Saudi Arabia President George W Bush talked about a possible civilian nuclear deal with the King Abdullah. Bush wants to help the kingdom develop nuclear power for medical and industrial uses in ... more

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Power Generating Roads Made From Embedded Solar Panels - Issues & Possible Solutions

Mridul Chadha Region: United States

Electrical engineer Scott Brusaw was inspired to start the company when he heard Caltech solar energy expert Nate Lewis suggest that covering just 1.7 percent of continental U.S. land surface with photovoltaic solar collec... more

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Name: Mridul Chadha
Member Since: April 2008
Location: India
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