The state of the world’s human rights 2024
This report documents human rights concerns during 2023 in 155 countries, connecting issues at global and regional levels and looking forward to the implications for the future. States and armed groups
This report documents human rights concerns during 2023 in 155 countries, connecting issues at global and regional levels and looking forward to the implications for the future. States and armed groups
The National Cleaner Production Centre, a UNIDO Project of the Ministry of Enterprise Development in collaboration with the Plastics Sector Taskforce set up by the ministry has launched a pilot
European countries could help meet their Kyoto emissions requirements by using forestry waste products like left-over tree stumps and foliage to produce energy, scientists said. Stumps, branches,
Hurricane Marty headed for Mexico's sparsely populated Baja California peninsula after strengthening from a tropical storm. With Marty's maximum sustained winds near 75 mph, the Mexican government
Researchers examine a crack in the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf, which has broken up over the last two years. Left to right: Katie Breen and Derek R. Mueller, both of Laval University, and Marco Dussault of
The National Intellectual Property Right Office (NIPRO) in cooperation with the Agriculture Department is to present a Plant Variety Protection Bill (PVPA) as obliged by the Trade related
A large ice shelf that has jutted into the Arctic Ocean from the northernmost part of Canada for at least 3,000 years has broken up over the last two years, providing fresh evidence that the region
Around 400 students from 13 schools in Delhi, Gurgaon and Faridabad came together to launch the "2003 Clean Up the World' campaign at the Buddha Jayanti Park. The campaign, being supported by the
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Kyoto Protocol are not concepts that one would readily associate rice millers with. But 16 such units in West Bengal have formed an association to bring in funds
The Union textiles ministry was toying with the idea of asking industries paying excise to the government to use jute bags to package their goods. Addressing members of Gunny Trades Association at
Instead of just cursing authorities for increasing air pollution levels in the city, Bangaloreans can now do their bit by putting in suggestions to the Karnataka Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) on