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Reyes Turado, one of the authors and Gopi Krishna, Sustainable 
Agriculture campaigner, Greenpeace India release the report 
'Subsidising Food Crisis' in New Delhi.

Reyes Turado, one of the authors and Gopi Krishna, Sustainable Agriculture campaigner, Greenpeace India release the report 'Subsidising Food Crisis' in New Delhi.

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E-waste from Dell

E-waste from Dell

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The survival of thousands of traditional fishermen requires Orissa's 
marine resources to be managed sustainably. Existing laws such as the 
State Marine Fisheries Regulation Act need to be enforced effectively, 
on a consistent basis.

The survival of thousands of traditional fishermen requires Orissa's marine resources to be managed sustainably. Existing laws such as the State Marine Fisheries Regulation Act need to be enforced effectively, on a consistent basis.

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School girls of the Zilla Parishad School strike a pose under the new 
solar panel rooftop. The 1.7 kWh and 280W panels at the Zilla Parishad 
school and the secondary school can power 10 fans and two computers 
respectively.

Kalavati & Jalka in pictures

By adopting solar power, Kalavati is now the new symbol of energy security in the country. Political parties are in no position to deliver “electricity for all by 2012,” unless they embrace the Energy Revolution.

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