The Teesta III Project is ecologically safeguarded

India’s coastal regions, stretching thousands of kilometers, are on the frontlines of a creeping environmental crisis—saltwater intrusion. Unlike cyclones or tsunamis, this is a disaster that doesn’t...
Heatwaves in India have evolved from seasonal anomalies to one of the country’s most pressing climate emergencies. While the meteorological understanding of heatwaves has advanced significantly, facil...
The oceans, covering over 70 per cent of the Earth’s surface, have long been perceived as infinite reservoirs of resources. However, with the escalation of climate change impacts and pressures from hu...
It may be emphasised that the Expert Committee constituted was fully aware of the observations of carrying capacity studies, hence necessary safeguards were incorporated while recommending the issue o...
The G‘n’Y team conducted a questionnaire based double season - summer 2006 and winter 2008 - structured study with the objective to understand the status of wind power station largely built by the pr...
It may be emphasised that the Expert Committee constituted was fully aware of the observations of carrying capacity studies, hence necessary safeguards were incorporated while recommending the issue of environment clearance to various projects in the Teesta Basin.
The G‘n’Y team conducted a questionnaire based double season - summer 2006 and winter 2008 - structured study with the objective to understand the status of wind power station largely built by the private players Suzlon and Enercon, viz-a-viz local amenities and socio-economic conditions in and around Jaisalmer city.