Sunita Narain

Stories by Sunita Narain

We are products of the makers of designer food

We are products of the makers of designer food

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2016

Now we need to fight back to reclaim our food and our habits. The only way to do so is to rediscover food as pleasure and be thrilled, not just by its smells and tastes, but also by the knowledge it embodies, says Sunita Narain.

Mr Gopichand's healthy choice

Mr Gopichand's healthy choice

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2016

Brand ambassadors and their lackeys are busy opposing the idea of being held accountable, even though they are ready to take all the money, says Sunita Narain.

ACs, among India's top environment criminals!

ACs, among India's top environment criminals!

Rediff.com   24 Aug 2016

When Bureau of Energy Efficiency certifies that an AC is star-rated, it does this based on the manufacturer's self or third party efficiency report, points out Sunita Narain.

What the world must learn from Brexit

What the world must learn from Brexit

Rediff.com   11 Jul 2016

It is clear that the world desperately needs a globalisation model that will work for all and not just some, says Sunita Narain.

Garbage is all about recycling

Garbage is all about recycling

Rediff.com   26 May 2016

New ventures are emerging to take the stigma out of this garbage sorting business.

Swachh Bharat Mission: What the nation needs to know

Swachh Bharat Mission: What the nation needs to know

Rediff.com   11 Apr 2016

City governments must work out the treatment system for faecal sludge.

The art of gobbling up the Yamuna floodplain

The art of gobbling up the Yamuna floodplain

Rediff.com   14 Mar 2016

The disagreements over what needs to be done on floodplains allows for illegal takeover by land mafia till nothing is left, observes Sunita Narain

Waste not, want not

Waste not, want not

Rediff.com   9 Nov 2015

The problem of waste is not a problem of management alone.

An ideal mining policy & how it will impact the economy

An ideal mining policy & how it will impact the economy

Rediff.com   20 Jul 2015

The new mining policy must be rock solid

Why saving the Taj is the most difficult battle for India

Why saving the Taj is the most difficult battle for India

Rediff.com   11 May 2015

The Supreme Court has directed a series of actions to clean the Taj, including bringing in compressed natural gas (CNG) to replace dirty coal.

It's high time to revamp India's inefficient power plants

It's high time to revamp India's inefficient power plants

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2015

Green rating of thermal power plants are way behind the global best.

Decoding the Budget's 'carbon tax'

Decoding the Budget's 'carbon tax'

Rediff.com   2 Mar 2015

In Budget 2015, the finance minister has opted to take the slow road and has doubled the cess on coal to "balance the need to tax pollution and the price of power" in his words.

Real pride of ancient Indian science

Real pride of ancient Indian science

Rediff.com   19 Jan 2015

Whether we flew aircraft or mastered plastic surgery is immaterial for modern India, what matters is if ancient Indians understood the science and art of settlement planning, architecture and governance of natural resources. This is the history we need to learn, says Sunita Narain

Global climate deal: How far have India, China moved?

Global climate deal: How far have India, China moved?

Rediff.com   22 Dec 2014

India is actively involved in reducing carbon emissions.

Change in the nature of monsoon and its effect on the economy

Change in the nature of monsoon and its effect on the economy

Rediff.com   8 Sep 2014

Each year, economic damages increase -- and once again, development gains are lost in one season of flood or bad drought.

Budget 2012: More spend, yet no positive results

Budget 2012: More spend, yet no positive results

Rediff.com   17 Mar 2012

Spending has been increased again, but there's still no effort in the Budget to improve outcomes.

2010: High profile projects hit the green hurdle

2010: High profile projects hit the green hurdle

Rediff.com   11 Jan 2011

The year 2010 was a loud year when high profile projects hit the headlines for non-compliance with environmental regulations.

Cancun: Bad for us, bad for the climate

Cancun: Bad for us, bad for the climate

Rediff.com   27 Dec 2010

The clandestine endgame being played out at the climate change conference at Cancun has concluded in a deal. The commentators and climate activists in the western world are ecstatic. Even the critics say pragmatism has worked and the world has taken a small step ahead in its battle to fight emissions that determine its growth.

How to improve food safety in India

How to improve food safety in India

Rediff.com   11 Oct 2010

We are running out of time in the food-health trajectory.

Will young India react to Bhopal outrage?

Will young India react to Bhopal outrage?

Rediff.com   2 Jul 2010

Why was there so much public and media outrage over the Bhopal disaster - a 25-year-old issue? Why did the national media focus on this story which so far had been confined to the back rooms where only noisy environmental activists live?