The World Bank's President Dr Kim proclaims his human and green concerns. But at Tata Mundra in Gujarat, India, his support for a 4,000MW coal fired power plant is devastating poor communities and despoliating their environment.
World Bank's support of Tata Mundra coal plant condemned Nicole Ghio | 7th November 2013 News Coal Fossil Fuels India Energy World Bank tata-mundra.png The World Bank's President Dr Kim proclaims his …
Rural communities all over India are battling against a land grab of epic proportions. And one of the biggest causes of land grabs is for airports to support India's domestic aviation boom. Rose Bridger reports from Kerala, where four new 'green field' airports are meeting stiff local resistance.
… off the map. Their struggle is relevant to campaigns concerned with land rights, food …
India has blocked progress on an agreement to reduce emissions of the HFC super-powerful greenhouse gases.
India - the new global warming villain Oliver Tickell | 25th October 2013 News HFC Climate Change Global Warming India Montreal Protocol India has blocked progress on an agreement to reduce emissions …
India’s Dongria Kondh tribe have rejected plans by mining giant Vedanta Resources for an open-pit bauxite mine in their sacred Niyamgiri Hills. Although the decision is not yet final, the case has been hailed as an unprecedented triumph for tribal rights ...
Dongria Kondh tribe of India resist powerful mining company Joanna Eede | 20th November 2013 Activism Indigenous Peoples Protest Mining India d7.jpg Where will us children go? How will we survive? …