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Emissions and pollution as India industrializes- 2010-2020

05/10/2006

The emissions and pollution in India, and its impact on the environment and climate change.

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Narendra Modi, Favoring Growth in India, Pares Back Environmental Rules

New York Times 12.04.2014

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For Indians, Smog and Poverty Are Higher Priorities Than Talks in Paris

New York Times 12.09.2015

Climate Agency Sees China’s Efforts Paying Dividends

New York Times 10.07.2009

India Aims $1 Billion at Sacred but Filthy Ganges

New York Times 06.14.2011

India and China Drive Up Emissions Rates

New York Times 05.10.2006

China, India, U.S. Take Steps Toward Emissions Deal

Wall Street Journal 12.12.2011

EU May Raise Emissions Costs

Wall Street Journal 01.23.2008

Smog chokes Indian capital after Diwali festival | News | DW.COM | 31.10.2016

DW.COM 10.31.2016

300 Million Children Breathe Highly Toxic Air, Unicef Reports

The New York Times 10.31.2016

Trump Picks Scott Pruitt, Climate Change Dissenter, to Lead E.P.A.

The New York Times 12.07.2016

Clean Energy ‘Moving Forward’ Despite Trump’s E.P.A. Pick, Experts Say

The New York Times 12.09.2016

Clean coal, not solar, is the silver bullet for India’s carbon emission reduction

http://www.hindustantimes.com/ 11.02.2017

As China cleans up its act, India’s cities named the world’s most polluted

Washington Post 05.02.2018


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