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Air quality worsening, drinking water and waste management better in Delhi, says TERI survey

  •  Anumeha Yadav  |   4 June 2014

Source: The Hindu

TERI Environmental Survey Report 2014. Read More »

90% Indians believe climate change a reality: TERI

  •  First Post  |   4 June 2014

Source: First Post

Over 80 per cent of the people surveyed in TERI Environmental Survey 2014 believe the average temperature in their city has risen over the years, while 63 per cent feel the average annual rainfall has reduced. Around 90 per cent of respondents acknowledged that global warming was a reality. Read More »

Climate change affects Delhiites, their survey says

  •  Deccan Herald  |   4 June 2014

Source: Deccan Herald

Over 90 per cent Delhiites feel that climate change is having an impact in the capital, revealed a survey by TERI. Read More »

90% Indians believe climate change a reality: TERI

  •  First Post  |   4 June 2014

Source: First Post

RK Pachauri, director general of Teri, said improvement in environment is linked to awareness in public. Read More »

90 percent Indians believe climate change a reality

  •  IANS  |   3 June 2014

Source: Business Standard

TERI\'s Environmental Survey 2014 Read More »

South Florida Varsity Honours TERI's Rajendra Pachauri

  •  Indo-Asian News Service  |   23 May 2014

Source: NDTV

The University of South Florida\'s Patel College of Global Sustainability (PCGS) has awarded its first Eminent Global Scholar in Sustainability Award to Rajendra Pachauri, chair of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Read More »

Climate inaction catastrophic - US

  •  Matt McGrath  |   31 March 2014

Source: BBC News

The costs of inaction on climate change will be \"catastrophic\", according to US Secretary of State John Kerry. Read More »

Green footprint

  •  CW  |   1 March 2014

Source: Construction World

The fifth edition of the \'GRIHA Summit\' was launched by ADaRSH in association with TERI and MNRE. Read More »

AAP's free water policy may end up in lot of wastage: Pachauri

  •    |   9 February 2014

Source: The Times of India

The AAP government's policies on water and electricity are well intended but not the best way to achieve desired goals as supply of over 600 litres of free water to Delhi residents may end up in a lot of wastage, Director General TERI R K Pachauri has warned. Read More »

AAP's 'free water' policy sure to lead to wastage: RK Pachauri

  •  Firstpost  |   9 February 2014

Source: Firstpost

Pachauri reasoned that if people are given 600 or 700 litres of water free of cost they could not be expected to use it efficiently. Read More »