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  • Is the Environmental Performance Index really faulty?

    PUBLISHED IN:
    The Hindu

    Last month, India protested against its ranking on the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) of 2022, prepared by researchers at the Yale and Columbia Universities in the U.S. The report measures 40 performance indicators across 11 categories to measure the “state of sustainability around the world.” India was ranked last (180) [...]

  • ‘Made in India’ green rankings: India needs its own benchmark to track progress made on the environmental front

    PUBLISHED IN:
    Financial Express

    GoI must support an independent benchmarking scheme to evaluate our environmental performance and track progress. Much debate has happened on the recently released Environmental Performance Index (EPI), in which India was ranked the worst country in the world. The Government of India (GoI) has rejected the ranking and called it [...]

  • Coal consumption in India : We are already late on fair green transition

    PUBLISHED IN:
    Financial Express

    There is no contradiction between increasing coal consumption in India and implementing a just transition in the coal districts and states. On March 28, 2022, an extremely important and unstarred question was asked by Priyanka Chaturvedi, member, Rajya Sabha, which was replied to by Pralhad Joshi, Union minister of coal. [...]

  • Single-use-plastics bans have failed

    PUBLISHED IN:
    Times of India

    Exactly three years back, single-use plastics (SUPs) took centre stage in India when PM Modi, on June 5, 2018, announced that the country would completely phase out these products by 2022. Now, barely a year before the deadline, the Union environment ministry has issued a draft notification to impose a [...]

  • Who’s afraid of net zero target?

    PUBLISHED IN:
    Times of India

    A storm is brewing on the climate diplomacy front that India needs to navigate carefully to avoid becoming a fall guy. The issue at hand is the pledge by countries to achieve “net zero” emission by the mid-century. Over 120 countries have already announced their intention to achieve carbon neutrality [...]

  • India’s Arctic policy must push Western countries to give up double standards

    PUBLISHED IN:
    Times of India

    ‘We need to act for the Amazon and act for our planet,’ said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau when fires ravaged the Amazon rainforest in August 2019. He was joined by many Western countries in preaching the virtues of protecting the ‘global common’ for combating climate change. But the Western [...]

  • How to control stubble burning: Combine Harvester is the problem as well as the solution

    PUBLISHED IN:
    Times of India

    This is a straightforward article to discuss the real issues concerning stubble burning, including its contribution to pollution in Delhi-NCR, and why the solutions promoted by the government are not working. Let’s start with the contribution of stubble burning to air pollution in Delhi-NCR. While we can bicker over the [...]

  • We have been barking up the wrong tree on air pollution

    PUBLISHED IN:
    Times of India

    On its 46th foundation day, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) released two reports that should force us to re-examine our approach towards controlling air pollution. The first report is the ‘National Ambient Air Quality Status & Trends 2019’, which contains air quality data for 344 cities/ towns from 28 [...]

  • Rebuilding a sustainable economy post COVID-19

    PUBLISHED IN:
    Times of India

    The global economy is in recession, and it is predicted to be more destructive than the Great Depression of 1929 and the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2007. India too has been hit hard – tens of millions have lost their jobs, and the economy is projected to shrink by [...]

  • Environmental hot potato: Current EIA process is defunct.

    PUBLISHED IN:
    Times of India

    The Draft Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) notification 2020 has become a hot potato for the ministry of environment, forest & climate change (MoEF&CC). First, the Delhi high court overruled the ministry’s decision on the time limit for public comments and increased it till August 11. Then, in response to a [...]

  • Over regulation will not solve plastic waste problems

    PUBLISHED IN:
    Times of India

    An oft-repeated saying in India is that our environmental laws are good, but their implementation is poor. I have always disagreed with this simply because the primary reason for a law’s poor implementation lies in its flawed design. Most environmental laws in India are designed using a top-down approach, with [...]

  • The clean environment we’re enjoying currently will only be short term, without fundamental changes

    PUBLISHED IN:
    Times of India

    Pandemics and environment have a close relation. Throughout history epidemics have caused large scale deaths, reducing human influence on the environment. Europe’s Black Death, which killed about 20 million people during 1347-1351, led to a drastic reduction in toxic lead pollution in the air for the first time in over [...]