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Population explosion hits coastal ecosystems

ACCORDING to the department of ocean development there are 40 heavily polluted areas along the Indian coast. Marine pollution problems, though localised, occur off most metropolitan cities and

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Sunday, May 30, 1993
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Blue collar job declining worldwide

TECHNOLOGY change is resulting in problems of large-scale and permanent unemployment. The demand for blue-collar employees is decreasing, while that of white-collar workers is increasing. Overall,

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Friday, May 14, 1993
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Making power needs more energy than it yields

IT TAKES energy to produce energy. But different commercial fuels yield different amounts of energy per unit weight. Scientists at the National Productivity Council carried out an "Embodied Energy

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Thursday, April 29, 1993
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Fertiliser use is. increasing fit developing world

DESPITE environmental pressure against the use of chemical fertilisers, world fertiliser production increased to 158 million tonnes in 1989, which is a 32 per cent increase over production in

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Wednesday, April 14, 1993
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Recycled paper up on global popularity chart

BY THE end of the 1980s, 37 per cent of the paper and board consumed by the world was being collected and recycled to make more paper and board. While in the North it was environmental consciousness

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Tuesday, March 30, 1993
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Soil salinity threatens the command areas

INDIA is in "imminent danger of losing a large part of its productive lands through soil salinisation", says N T Singh of the Central Soil Salinity Research Institute in Karnal. Soil salinity is

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Sunday, March 14, 1993
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Women engineers come to the forefront

DESPITE sex-role conditioning by teachers and traditional attitudes that rule out floor and site jobs for women, the number of Indian women taking to engineering has increased manifold in the period

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Saturday, January 30, 1993
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Do men fall ill more often than women?

THE FIRST all-India household survey of medical care shows some interesting results. The survey, which was conducted in 1990 in 21 states and Union territories and covered 18,000 households, found

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Thursday, January 14, 1993
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Drop in consumption level of CFCs, halons

BETWEEN 1986 and 1990, the total consumption of ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) by industrialised countries dropped from 971,342 tonnes to 636,588 tonnes -- a fall of 34 per cent. The

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Wednesday, December 30, 1992
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MNCs increase R & D spending in Third World

The UN's World Investment Report 1992 indicates the data available on the geographical distribution of R&D efforts of MNCs shows a growing trend towards internationalisation. A survey of 33 major

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Monday, December 14, 1992
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