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The Day After Tomorrow

Climate change at the movies is an inconvenient truth

5 June 2014

Purportedly entertaining films that feature global warming and climate change can indeed affect public understanding. But films are often bound up in problematic and limiting identity politics, which commonly reiterate racial, gender and sexual stereotypes positioning as they do white men as being the decisionmakers and the voice of authority. These are findings of Bridie McGreavy and Laura Lindenfeld of the Department of Communication and Journalism at the University of Maine, who analysed...

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Langtang glacier

Rains and glacier melt will ensure Ganga water flow till 2050

3 June 2014

If there’s one hurdle that the proposed Ganga project will not run into, it will be water supply. Not till 2050, at least. And there’s going to be an abundance of it. The reasons, however, should be disconcerting — this will be on account of climate change. A projected increase in precipitation and glacier melt due to climate change, in fact, will result in greater runoff from rivers in High Asia until at least 2050, a paper published online in Nature Climate Change has projected. This suggests...

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Tisca Chopra

An actress and her act of sharing: Interview with actress Tisca Chopra

23 May 2014

Actress Tisca Chopa was born into a Punjabi family of educationists, but a career in academics were not for her. Tisca chose theatre instead, and not without reason or precedent. The very school where her parents taught were one day caught in a bind — they couldn't find anyone to enact the role of little Krishna for a play. It was left to the two-year-old Tisca to salvage the situation. Theatre (officially) happened soon after college, and she moved on subsequently to cinema and television. Her...

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In the heart of darkness

In the heart of darkness

19 May 2014

The anti-corruption protests of 2011, if not anything, were an outpouring of anger that people harbour against politicians. Probably, more against the regime that ruled India at the time. The agitation, that spawned the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), was simplistic to the point of being infantile. The anti-politician hysteria that was whipped up by KB ‘Anna’ Hazare deftly dodged core issues: it did not delve into the very definition of corruption, it sidestepped the assertion that corruption is all...

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Karnataka water body

Centre reconstitutes Karnataka environment authority

16 May 2014

The Union government has reconstituted Karnataka's State-level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) for a period of three years. The announcement was made through an extraordinary gazette notification dated May 2, 2014. Technically, there had been no SEIAA in operation in the state for seven months — from October 1, 2013 to May 1, 2014, since the three-year term of the previous panel had expired on September 30, 2013. Projects or activities falling under Category ‘B’ in the Schedule...

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Modi and Ganga

On Narendra Modi, Varanasi and the Ganga: ​Unholy development

16 May 2014

BJP leader Narendra Modi had been pulling out many cards from up his sleeve in the frenetic run for the prime minister’s post. The last of the aces were pulled up in the holy city of Varanasi, where he played the Ganga card. The rhetoric was construed as a clarion call, and now all hearts are bleeding red for the river that has been polluted and damned by one and all. But like his contentious ‘Gujarat model of development’, this one needs closer scrutiny. Whether the man can indeed cleanse the...

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Kingfisher caught

Kingfisher brewery running without environment clearance

15 May 2014

The United Breweries Limited (UBL) brewery at Nelamangala on Tumkur Road has been running without an environment clearance, according to the findings of an official study that was meant to look at the working of the State Environment Clearance Committee (SECC). United Breweries purchased the brewery from Karnataka Breweries and Distilleries Ltd (KBDL) in 2006, and affected a change in name in 2008. It is a comprehensive brewing and bottling facility, and the product is the Kingfisher brand of...

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Volvo scandal

Volvo may have been building bus bodies at its trucks facility without clearance

13 May 2014

The automobile manufacturing sector in the state is in dire need of stricter regulating and monitoring. So asserts the report of an official study team that was constituted to look into the state of environmental clearances in Karnataka. The research team came to this conclusion after studying the facilities of and environmental clearances accorded to two of the largest automobile manufacturers in the state — Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts Pvt Ltd and Toyota Kirloskar Motors Pvt Ltd at Bidadi, and...

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Karnataka environment scandal

The Karnataka government doesn't want you to see this report

12 May 2014

An official study that was meant to look at the way environmental clearances in Karnataka were given out in the last 10 years has turned out to be a virtual indictment of the entire process itself. There is not a single project which has got the top two grades in the rankings that were compiled by the Environmental Management and Policy Research Institute (EMPRI), an autonomous body established by the state government. The damning study, which was conducted by EMPRI researchers and three...

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Gulbarga dam

Green and bear this: Karnataka wraps up environment panel

10 May 2014

The Supreme Court’s directive to the Centre to set up a National Environmental Appraisal and Monitoring Authority and related state-level bodies is yet to take shape, but the Karnataka government has already jumped the gun. The state government has discontinued the State Environment Clearance Committee (SECC). This was by order FEE 19 ENV 2013 dated February 7, 2014. Practically no one outside even knows about the decision that was carried out in a manner that is being described by critics as...

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