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Introduction
Themes
Speakers
Papers
Programme
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Side events
Summit bulletin
Media coverage
Archives
DSDS 2002
DSDS 2001
TERI Silver Jubilee Celebrations

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Media coverage

 

A carbon tax needs general support: interview with Prof. F Sherwood Rowland
Business Standard, 21 February 2003

In India recently for DSDS 2003 organized by TERI, Nobel laureate Prof. F Sherwood Rowland speaks in an interview on various issues of climate change.

 

Hydrogen economy making inroads
The Economic Times, 17 February 2003

Speaking at the sidelines of the DSDS 2003, Dr James R Mahoney, US assistant secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and director of US Climate Change Science program said that “if industry co-operated to bring cutting-edge technologies with cost-efficiency to market in developing countries like India, there is no reason why even the hydrogen fuel cell technology” can’t be shared.

 

Greens urge energy companies to explore carbon value
The Financial Express, 10 February 2003

The Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2003 also discussed about how the challenge of climate change will be met effectively by various stakeholders.


CSD meet to review measures adopted in global summit
The Hindu, 9 February 2003

Mr Nitin Desai, the UN Under Secretary-General, was in New Delhi in connection with the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2003 organized by TERI.

 

De-colonise the green agenda: experts
The Financial Express, 9 February 2003

There is a need to resist colonization of the policy agenda. Efforts should be made to make sustainable development a reality by empowering the poor and highlighting environmental concerns in the media with a view to involving the public. These were some of the issues raised at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2003 organized by TERI.

 

Environment must for development
The Hindustan Times, 7 February 2003

Inaugurating the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2003 organized by TERI, the President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam said that India could transform into a developed country only when environmental concerns were integrated into every developed plan.

 

Kalam seeks integration of environment, development
The Asian Age, 7 February 2003

Inaugurating the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2003 organized by TERI, the President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam said that India could transform into a developed country only when environmental concerns were integrated into every developed plan.

 

Not just talking heads, eco meet promises action
The Indian Express, 7 February 2003

The Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2003, organized by TERI, will focus on what needs to be done by countries in the wake of the Johannesburg gathering

 

Prez calls for connecting villages thru 'n' thru
The Economic Times, 7 February 2003

Inaugurating the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2003, organized by TERI, the President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam said that India could transform into a developed country only when environmental concerns were integrated into every developed plan.

 

TERI green summit rings alarm bells
The Times of India, 7 February 2003

The President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam inaugurated the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2003 organized by TERI. Under Secretary-General of the UN Mr Nitin Desai, chairman and CEO of WorldTel Dr Sam Pitroda, chairman and CEO of DuPont Mr Chad Holiday, and the Union minister of environment and forests Mr T R Baalu were also present at the inauguration.

 

TERI to organise 3rd Delhi Green Summit from 6 February
The Financial Express, 1 February 2003

TERI is organizing the third DSDS from 6-9 February 2003. The theme this year will be The message from WSSD: translating resolve into action for a sustainable future.

 

 

 

 

 

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