An article by Bryan Walsh in Times has thrown light on the emerging issues in U.S college campuses and how they had changed. On one time, issues like civil rights,Vietnam war and apartheid were the major attraction of the students conscience. Now the climate change and global warming is gaining popularity and acceptability in campuses. On of the early advocate of [...]
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Changing the Climate on Campus
Posted in Environmental Politics on February 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Emergence of Environmental Movements in India:An Analysis
Posted in Environmental Politics on September 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The first lesson is that the main source of environmental destruction in the world is the demand for natural resources generated by the consumption of the rich (weather they are rich nations or rich individuals and groups within nations)….
The second lesson is that it is the poor who are affected the most by environmental destruction.
(Anil [...]
Battle for Resource Use
Posted in Environmental Politics on August 22, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Natural resources are very important for human kind. The development of a country depends on the fact that how much resources it had & how better technology it posses. Every nation & each individual, everybody wants to make full use of the resources which are available to them. Where as the societies & nations are [...]
ozone depletion..restoration & politics
Posted in Environmental Politics on July 14, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
In recent time..there comes the news that. China & India r producing the max amount of HCFC-22.Which is slowing the process of restoration of ozone depletion.The EU countries had already stoped the production of ozone..& countries like U.S.A & Australia have decreased their production at minimal level.So they r know saying that China & India [...]




