Bittu Sahgal, Editor of Sanctuary Magazine, Debi Goenka, Executive Trustee at Conservation Action Trust, and Geetam Tiwari, Professor at Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, discuss "Climate Change and Cities," from the Urban Age India conference in Mumbai, 2-3 November 2007 (for more details please visit www.urbanage.net)
Urban Age's principal aim is to shape the thinking and practice of urban leaders and sustainable urban development. Initiated by the Cities Programme at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Deutsche Bank's Alfred Herrhausen Society, Urban Age is structured around international and multidisciplinary events and research supporting the creation of a new urban agenda for global cities.
only gov bus and taxi,s shd b provided in emergency.....!!this will make india more spacious....as well..!!
siddikaumatia 1 year ago
tell all the indians not to use cars.......instead use cycle........as the weather in india is good....bcoz it creates lot of pollution ....where as .people in foreign countrys use cars as they don,t have any option....as the weather is no gud
siddikaumatia 1 year ago
hi im jeffrey from Philippines.,.,.
and i have an idea...., a waste of a man or the carbon dioxide is processed by the plant,and turn again into oxygen that is a biological process.,., but the waste of a factory is to big to be process by the forest, it is mechanical to biological process that makes it too slow to process and creates lots of pending waste to be process.,., that makes our planet warmer and changes....
cholopops1 2 years ago
good job, from Taiwan!
taichung2020 2 years ago