Hour of the green crusader
A third party candidate a renowned green lobbyist has the US ballot watchers in a tizzy over possible outcomes of this year's presidential polls
A third party candidate a renowned green lobbyist has the US ballot watchers in a tizzy over possible outcomes of this year's presidential polls
It is strong on regulating the seed industry
New food safety legislation does not fit the health bill
As Parliament mulls the Seeds Bill 2004, there is intense opposition to it. It’s likely the government will redraft it. <font class="UCASE">sopan joshi</font> and <font class="UCASE">sourav mishra</font> read between the lines
www.energystar.gov/homeadvisor This site will come in handy for US consumers facing higher heating costs, this winter. Devised by the country's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), it gives
Negotiators have paved the way for the ratification of NAFTA, which overshadows both the EC and the ASEAN in terms of economic clout
<i>India needs to overhaul its procurement policy and invest heavily in agriculture to boost production and keep inflation in check</i><br>
Concern over contaminant in Washington s water
The Philippines introduces stringent laws for GM products; six European countries in the dock for lax GMO laws
The US drug companies want to maintain its monopoly over drug pricing a move that will delay the production of cheaper drugs
It takes speed and knowledge to bring environment degraders to book. Here's how:
Ana M Soto, professor at the Tufts Medical School at Massachusetts in the us, made an important discovery while working with breast cancer cells in 1989. She found that some of the tissues were
Human persecution is the main cause behind the high mortality of vultures in India
The government's decision to set up a tribunal to decide compensation cases is being seen as an attempt to compromise the establishment of environment courts that would have much wider ambit.
The Supreme Court will decide whether medical practitioners can be held guilty of criminal negligence under the Consumer Protection Act.
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An extraordinary session of the US Congress meets in December to approve the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade amidst fears that its new incarnation will undermine US sovereignty.
Once hailed as a boon to health, chlorine is now charged with being carcinogenic, maiming the immune and the reproductive systems.
"What are we supposed to feel when a sarkari animal carries our children away? Are we still supposed to love the animal and the sarkar?" This plea by an activist working with poor people living in
THE NEW US administration of Bill Clinton and Al Gore promises to be environment-friendly. Gore, derided as the "ozone man" by outgoing president George Bush has sound environmental credentials. His