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'Just by breathing we are contaminated': schoolgirls fight to extinguish Ecuador's gas flares | Global development

A group of determined teenagers has taken the government to court for not doing more to protect their community from the noxious byproduct of oil extraction in the northern Amazon

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Create Inter-ministerial Group to Address Fugitive Methane Emissions: Experts

NewsVoir, Mumbai, May 31: At a time when India requires uninterrupted energy to fuel its overall growth, we must fast track decisions by forming an inter-ministerial group to address issues related to Methane emissions, climate experts said.

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Create Inter-ministerial Group to Address Fugitive Methane Emissions: Experts

Business News | Create Inter-ministerial Group to Address Fugitive Methane Emissions: Experts

Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 31: At a time when India requires uninterrupted energy to fuel its overall growth, we must fast track decisions by forming an inter-ministerial group to address issues related to Methane emissions, climate experts said. Given that India has an estimated Coal Bed Methane Reserve of 2600 billion cubic metres, we collectively must apply ourselves to understand and take next steps. Business News | Create Inter-ministerial Group to Address Fugitive Methane Emissions: Experts.

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India should address water management challenge in adding power capacity: IEA

April 17, 2021 India is one of the world’s most water stressed countries   -  K R DEEPAK× Agency has come out with two key strategic priorities to ensure a more resilient power sector With India’s power sector development over the next two decades set to take place against a backdrop of increasing water stress, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has advised that water management challenges be addressed while boosting power capacity. The agency has come out with two key priorities to ensure a more resilient power sector. “Shifting to dry and non-freshwater cooling to improve the thermal fleet’s resiliency to water stress and fully integrating water-energy linkages in India’s technology choices and policies will help meet power demand while reducing pressure on precious water resources,” said Tomás de Oliveira Bredariol, IEA Energy and Environmental Policy Analyst; Molly Walton, Independent consultant and Vaibhav Chaturvedi, Economist at the Council on Energy, E

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