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June 2011
Vol. VIII Issue. 1; 24 June 2011
India's low carbon strategies; are they good enough? - 24 June 2011
India is one of the lowest GHG emitters in world, and hence has a right not to be forced with carbon emission cap, it also clearly recognizes that India is highly vulnerable to climate change, and hence has a strong interest in minimizing the risk of climate change.
 
 
Vol. VII Issue. 52; 17 June 2011
Strategic Change in China's Oil Policies to Further Strengthen Energy Security - 17 June 2011
China is now the world's second largest oil consumer following the United States, and the growth in its crude imports is considerably higher than the world's major economies.
 
 
Vol. VII Issue. 51; 10 June 2011
The Rise of Petroleum Prices--Lessons For India - 10 June 2011
The recent increase in the price of petrol to be followed by a likely increase in the price of diesel and kerosene has once again brought to the fore the question on how to manage India's increasing demand for oil as its economy surges forward
 
 
Vol. VII Issue. 50; 03 June 2011
India's Energy Challenges - 03 June 2011
While 'climate change' is defined as a 'borderless' global problem, responsibility for causing and the liability for addressing the problem is apportioned strictly according to sovereign 'borders'.
 
 
 
May 2011
Vol. VII Issue. 49; 27 May 2011
Petroleum Product Prices: Leave it to the Market! - 27 May 2011
The primary question now is how to identify the poor person. This is a major problem because we cannot really identify poor people. The 'poor person'is a statistical concept.
 
 
Vol. VII Issue. 48; 20 May 2011
Nuclear Power: Panacea or Liability for India? - 20 May 2011
Nuclear power is not a panacea, as some observers allege, for energy sufficiency or climate change. Its cost-effectiveness is also exaggerated, as its real cost does not account for many hidden expenses.
 
 
Vol. VII Issue. 47; 13 May 2011
Oil Companies must "swallow hard" to do business with Qadhafi, Inc. - 13 May 2011
Behind the scenes, oil companies may well welcome a change of regime in Libya, given the difficulties some have faced since they were allowed to return to drilling in the desert for oil in 2005.
 
 
Vol. VII Issue. 46; 06 May 2011
Making Jatropha Cultivation Productive - 06 May 2011
Jatropha press-cake has a value as an organic fertilizer, which appears to be the most common use, or it can be fermented in a biogas plant and subsequently used in energy generation substituting fuel oil.
 
 
 
April 2011
Vol. VII Issue. 45; 29 April 2011
Fukushima alters risk perceptions, not energy choices - 29 April 2011
India's dominant discourse on nuclear energy is framed from a 'foreign policy' or 'national security interest' perspective rather than an energy, economics, environment or safety perspective as it should be.
 
 
Vol. VII Issue. 44; 22 April 2011
China's Energy Conservation Policy and Practice (part II) - 22 April 2011
In the past 20 years, China has made great strides in improving energy conservation and energy efficiency. It has indeed made great progress.
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