Huge potential of geothermal energy in the Himalayas still largely untapped
July 31, 2014
China is already operating one plant, but vast amounts of geothermal energy still lie untapped in the Himalayan region
July 31, 2014
China is already operating one plant, but vast amounts of geothermal energy still lie untapped in the Himalayan region
July 30, 2014
Confusion persists over a power trade agreement between Nepal and India to be signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Kathmandu with many fearing that it favours New Delhi
July 28, 2014
The government has approved 10 new coal-fired power plants to ease Pakistan’s mounting energy crisis, with some areas of the country facing power cuts of 20 hours a day
July 24, 2014
Developing the cultivation of seabuckthorn – a thorny shrub used in medicinal and beauty products – could change fortunes in India’s desert region of Ladakh, say experts
July 23, 2014
India needs both a principled approach and a strategic vision to take its negotiating position forward
July 23, 2014
Recent contamination and counterfeit scandals have escalated safety concerns over China’s fragmented bottled-water industry
July 18, 2014
The repeal of Australia’s carbon tax raises doubts about the country’s ability to meet its international climate obligations
July 18, 2014
The repeal of Australia’s carbon tax raises doubts about the country’s ability to meet its international climate obligations
July 17, 2014
There is a lot of talk about cleaning the Ganga and the Yamuna, and a lot of money has been allocated. But is there any real hope for these rivers, among the five most polluted in the world?
July 17, 2014
A recently discovered meteorological phenomenon in the Indian Ocean, called EQUINOO, can fill in the gaps in the monsoon-El Niño link and explain why an El Niño year is not necessarily a drought year