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Lanterns light up the sky in Delhi

Blog entry by arook | December 11, 2009 1 comment

Last night in Delhi, lanterns lit up the sky as a coalition of NGOs, religious leaders and climate affected communities joined hands at the Lotus Temple calling on leaders to save the climate. About a hundred activists gathered on the...

Nuclear comedy

Blog entry by Justin | January 7, 2009

We’re just about ready to make our pitch to the TV studios with our comedy show set in a nuclear reactor. It’s got all the ingredients you might expect. It’s got the radioactive leaks ignored for 14 years (or is that too much like ...

Lanterns light up the sky in Delhi

Blog entry by arook | December 11, 2009 1 comment

Last night in Delhi, lanterns lit up the sky as a coalition of NGOs, religious leaders and climate affected communities joined hands at the Lotus Temple calling on leaders to save the climate. About a hundred activists gathered on the...

Nuclear comedy

Blog entry by Justin | January 7, 2009

We’re just about ready to make our pitch to the TV studios with our comedy show set in a nuclear reactor. It’s got all the ingredients you might expect. It’s got the radioactive leaks ignored for 14 years (or is that too much like ...

Lanterns light up the sky in Delhi

Blog entry by arook | December 11, 2009 1 comment

Last night in Delhi, lanterns lit up the sky as a coalition of NGOs, religious leaders and climate affected communities joined hands at the Lotus Temple calling on leaders to save the climate. About a hundred activists gathered on the...

Nuclear comedy

Blog entry by Justin | January 7, 2009

We’re just about ready to make our pitch to the TV studios with our comedy show set in a nuclear reactor. It’s got all the ingredients you might expect. It’s got the radioactive leaks ignored for 14 years (or is that too much like ...

Voices for Change - Delhi

Video | November 13, 2009 at 14:20

Delhi born photographer, Ishan Tankha describes how the weather in India has changed during his lifetime, due to the impacts of climate change.

Where does e-waste end up?

Video | February 22, 2008 at 12:11

E-waste is routinely exported by developed countries to developing ones, often in violation of the international law. This practice is legal because the US has not ratified the Basel Convention.

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