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May 2008

15.05.2008 The European Union’s plan for 'carbon equalisation' by imposing carbon tax on all imported items from countries not bound by Kyoto Protocol has not gone down well with countries like India. They see it as a new tariff barrier that will severely hamper international trade.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Climate change] [Trade] [Economy]
13.05.2008 Allaying the fears of adverse environmental impact, Tata Power says its proposed 1,000 MW thermal power unit in eastern India will use the latest technology to keep the air, water and noise pollution well below the statutory limits. The company also intends to offer fair price to landowners.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Pollution] [Environment] [Corporations]
Better management needed: snow leopard in the Darjeeling zoo / Photo credit: Flickr, Zigzaguente
13.05.2008 Indian zoos will soon be globally connected thanks to an agreement with the US-based International Species Information System. The world's largest online database on zoo animals has historic data for several thousands of species, enables better collection and sharing of information and makes animal exchange easier.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [ICT] [Communication] [Animals] [Environment] [International cooperation]
Image: Better management needed: snow leopard in the Darjeeling zoo / Photo credit: Flickr, Zigzaguente
Indian Rhinoceros / Photo credit: WWF-India
12.05.2008 Lax enforcement and profitability have emboldened rhino poachers in India and Nepal. The situation has left WWF-India extremely worried about the protection of this endangered species of large mammals. It has suggested a slew of measures to take on the criminal gangs engaged in the trade.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Animals] [Conservation] [Environment]
Image: Indian Rhinoceros / Photo credit: WWF-India
Coal miners inside a cave / Photo credit: Fraser Simpson / Down to Earth
08.05.2008 The natural caves of Meghalaya's Jaintia hills are a rich repository of climate change taking place over a million years. Indiscriminate coal mining and unsuitable extraction techniques are now imperiling the biodiversity of this archaeological heritage.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Biodiversity] [Pollution] [Climate change]
Image: Coal miners inside a cave / Photo credit: Fraser Simpson / Down to Earth
Save the Indian vultures / Photo credit: Nature
01.05.2008 The vulture population in India has come down by 99.9% since 1992, says a new survey. A drug named diclofenac, used in treating sick cattle, is said to be the main culprit. If strict measure are not taken they are likely to disappear within a decade.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Disease] [Animals] [Environment]
Image: Save the Indian vultures / Photo credit: Nature

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