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India

Citizens protest the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project
A rare and powerful grassroots movement of fishermen, farmers, former judges, scientists and bureaucrats is threatening to scuttle nuclear megaprojects.
NEW DELHI, India—When India's central government passed the long-delayed Indo-U.S. nuclear...
Oct 25, 2011 | Read More
The massive Indian nuclear complex would comprise six controversial third-generation reactors and cover five villages in a known biodiversity 'hot zone'
NEW DELHI, India—The Indian government has said it is determined to push ahead with the world's...
Jun 2, 2011 | Read More
Ramagundam Super Thermal Power Station
The world's third-largest carbon polluter is betting big on two market-based trading schemes to encourage energy efficiency and green power
With four times the population of the United States, an economy growing 8 to 9 percent a year and...
May 30, 2011 | Read More
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India
The country's nuclear power expansion depends on imports of equipment, including a new European reactor design under heavy scrutiny for safety risks
NEW DELHI—India's ambitious plans to quadruple its nuclear output by 2020, from the current 4,650...
Apr 4, 2011 | Read More
The new $12 billion POSCO steel plant would take up 4,000 acres and displace 22,000 people. Still, India says future foreign investment depends on it
NEW DELHI—India's environment minister, Jairam Ramesh, is fond of saying that the policy of his...
Feb 23, 2011 | Read More
A proposal for a waste-to-energy plant in New Delhi has opponents up in the arms over pollution, but developers insist it will be cleaner-burning
NEW DELHI—India is going full-steam ahead with plans to build a type of power plant that converts...
Feb 1, 2011 | Read More
India beginning to show that pitting climate and development objectives against each other is a false choice
A native of Chicago, I spent my childhood summers with family in Udaipur, Rajasthan, then a...
Nov 29, 2010 | Read More
Hope that other nations will follow suit and also start accounting for "natural wealth," protect it from damage
India is today expected to become the first country in the world to commit to publishing a new set...
Oct 20, 2010 | Read More
South Africa Stands Alone in Africa in Embracing Sustainable Construction, Report Says
The developing world, particularly China and India, could soon be major players in the booming...
May 24, 2010 | Read More
China, India, South Africa and Brazil — the so-called BASIC bloc of nations — said the nonbinding...
Jan 25, 2010 | Read More