ENVIS Team
Enviro Clippings -Year 2011
October
Butterfly hotspot
How to regain green cover
Water, Water everywhere on mars
Set emission cut target date for all nations : EU
Messenger from the woods
Batting the bat
Sea level not rising: Swedish scientist
How green is my building
A losing battle for survival
Japan courts the money in nuclear reactors
Forest dept to recover 100 ha of Pallikaranai marshland
Pollution impairs brain functioning
Nilgiri langurs continue to be hunted
Life after death for a forest
Green thumbs up
When a river becomes a trickle
November
Don't litter, trade plastic for cash
More winged Visitors flock to Adyar Poonga
Coming soon, a sanctuary for vultures in Nilgiris
Jaya plans to turn Kolli Hills into a eco-tourism centre
New found bacteria get Indian nomenclatures
Joining hands to save the environment
Let's make climate change talks inclusive
Tree population shrinks as roads become wide
Greening project office at Nanmangalam
Forest Department plans to raise 10 crore trees
Trenches to keep away the Jumbos
Garbage to be transferred from suburbs to city for lack of space
Brazil supports India on climate change stance
Cooum riverbed stinks with construction debris, solid waste
December
Survey of waste-tainted spots along cooum
Climate talks: 'delayer countries' flex muscles
Going green the smart way
Carbon emissions show biggest
Draft plan to improve air quality in city prepared
Use of microalgae helps in controlling pollution
Forests Department to select agency for monitoring of greening project
Goalless, climate talks go into extra time
Segregate plastic waste and get paid
Chennai Corporation to power up waste utilisation
"State of-the-art technologies required top counter bio-terror"
Fawn boosts deer population at Vandalur
Vacant plots in merged areas still being used as dumping yards
Plastic creates hopes of better roads
Plan for tiger reserve to be sent to Union Ministry for approval
New theory explains how fishes grew into amphibians
Three -layers system for western ghats protection mooted
'Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg regions seriously impacted by mining, power projects'
How green is extended city? Tree count in Jan to tell
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