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Afortnightly electronic news bulletin from the Centre for Science and Environment, India, to our network of friends and professionals interested in environment, development and sustainability issues.


SUFFERING PROGRESS
Rising global temperatures will result in 290 million more cases of malaria worldwide. Asthma, dengue, cancer, malnutrition will burden public health.
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Catch Water G:net


CSE teams up with Kenyan group to promote rainwater harvesting
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Equity watch
CLIMATE CHANGE FROM A SOUTHERN
PERSPECTIVE

ENVIRONMENT IN THE CLASSROOM

A
DROUGHT…of ideas?
Exploring a natural disaster that is not as spectacular and dramatic in its manifestation like floods or earthquakes but is far more damaging. Why do droughts occur? And how can we mitigate the effects? Like in most other environmental problems, we all suffer from a drought of ideas. More in the latest G:net Newsletter

 
E
THIC$: Bribery, not dialogue among equals at CoP-8 
CP-8 was touted as a conference that would focus on 'adaptation to climate change'. Did that really happen? More in the latest Equity Watch Newsletter

In Delhi, air pollution causes one death every hour. Environmental pollution in India results in a quarter of children deaths. kala azar is responsible for more than a thousand deaths every year. It gets worse. High concentration of DDT are recorded in mother's milk and foetal blood. More than a million dia every year due to water pollution. A mutated environment is leading to a sick India.


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