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Anurit Kanti

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The author is correspondent at BW Businessworld, he has a keen interest in sustainability and environmental economics

Latest Articles By Anurit Kanti

Just 100 Companies Responsible For 71% Of Global Emissions: Report

Climate action is no longer confined to the direction given by policy makers; it is now a social movement, commanded by both economic and ethical imperatives and supported by growing amounts of data

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India Slips 6 Positions Down In 2017 Sustainable Development Index

With respect to East and South Asia countries, which India is a part of, the report concludes that the dashboard shows that the region faces major SDG challenges in health and education

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2017 Touted As Landmark Year For Solar Energy In India: CleanMax Solar

Along with large ‘utility-scale’ solar plants and the demand for solar energy through rooftop or grid-connected solutions, the use of solar energy is increasing significantly

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'90% Of E-Waste Is Recycled In Environmentally Crude Manner'

All the metro cities in India like Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Kolkata are major generators of e-waste followed by other major cities like Ahmedabad, Indore etc.

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We Go Beyond The Mandated 2% For CSR: Aniisu Verghese, Tesco

Tesco Bengaluru’s unique Individual Social Responsibility programme allows colleagues to endorse causes which are beyond the focus areas of the company.

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Why You Should Take Disposal of E-Waste Seriously

The generation of e-waste is set to exponentially increase, given that more and more of technology becomes obsolete with rapid technological progress.

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An Ideal Sustainable Future

Environmental accountability means a system where everyone’s personal impact to the environment is quantified, a system where real-time data enables citizens and policy makers to induce cultural shifts in their thought and actions.

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Buying Bottled Water: An Act Of Economic, Environmental, Social Blindness

The “blindness” also stems from the fact that we as people have become increasingly susceptible to non-eco friendly behavior and purchasing and consumption patterns which fail to take into account true environmental and social costs of our purchase.

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Nature Doesn’t Need Us, We Need Nature: NGT Chairperson

The National Conference on Air and Water Pollution was organised by Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC) and NITI Aayog

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There has been a real retrenchment in USA with respect to climate policy: Michael Greenstone

In an exclusive interview with Anurit Kanti of BW BusinessWorld, Greenstone shares his views on the policy transitions from President Obama’s administration to President Trump’s administration and bilateral relations between India and USA.

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