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Mankind may die under billions of tons of its own garbage

Mankind may die under billions of tons of its own garbage.

The government of Mexico decided to close the largest landfill in Latin America, Bordo Poniente, located not far from the capital of the country. The landfill is set to be closed in January 2009.
The garbage range taking about 1,000 hectares of land became a target […]

India: Victory for Bhopal survivors

Kerryn Williams
15 August 2008
After a massive campaign launched in February by survivors of the 1984 Bhopal disaster, the Indian government announced on August 8 that it would concede their demands to establish an “empowered commission” for rehabilitation of victims and the environment, and pursue legal action against Dow Chemicals.
Thousands of people were killed when […]

Wild Life and Reliance Industries Limited

From New Socialist Movement
SHOOTING DOWN THE WILD LIFE PROTECTION ACT
( By Dilip M Naik, I.F.S., retired Chief Conservator of Forest, Gujarat)

Hunting had been a great sport in the past for the rich and powerful of this Country. The fading photographs of the Maharajas, with their foot planted on the carcass of some poor animal still adorn […]

The shortage of fresh water on planet Earth is likely to become the biggest problem ever during the forthcoming decades. Experts from the International Water Management Institute said in their recent report that the water crisis in the world would occur because of the growing number of population

The shortage of fresh water on planet Earth is likely to become the biggest problem ever during the forthcoming decades. Experts from the International Water Management Institute said in their recent report that the water crisis in the world would occur because of the growing number of population.

According to the UN, the population of planet […]

Global economy may drown in black gold

By Hiren Doshi

The G8 summits were formed as a response to rising oil prices in the mid seventies. It was not until 2000 that the environment was included in the agenda. Serious discussion around it started only in 2005 when climate change was identified as one of the priorities of the summit in Scotland (albeit […]