Indo Daily
December 01, 2015
ENERGY NEWS
Rich countries must not impose end to 'conventional energy': India PM
Le Bourget, France (AFP) Nov 30, 2015
Rich countries should not force the developing world to abandon fossil fuels completely, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Monday at the UN climate summit in Paris. "We still need conventional energy - we need to make it clean, not impose an end to its use," said Modi, who has argued India will continue to need coal to power its rapid economic growth. Almost a third of India's population remains in severe poverty with limited access to electricity, and its government sees little chance ... read more
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POLITICAL ECONOMY

India's economy grows 7.4 percent, outperforms China: govt
India's economy grew by 7.4 percent year-on-year in the last quarter, official figures showed Monday, outperforming China and giving Prime Minister Narendra Modi a boost following a recent election drubbing. ... more
OIL AND GAS

India taking energy demand lead
With China's economy slowing, it's India that takes the lead as the country expected to take on more oil than any other, the International Energy Agency said. ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Alliance Fund II provides $25M facility for Cypress Creek Renewables
North Sky Capital's Alliance Fund II announced that it has completed its first investment, a $25 million capital facility that will finance the development of solar PV power plants by Cypress Creek ... more
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MISSILE NEWS

India test fires ship-based nuclear-capable missile
The Indian armed forces successfully test-fired a new short range, nuclear-capable ballistic missile, Indo-Asian News Service reports, citing the country's military R and D agency DRDO. The mi ... more


MISSILE NEWS

India test fires Advanced Air Defense missile
India test-fired its indigenously developed supersonic interceptor missile from a test range off the Odisha coast on Monday. ... more

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EPIDEMICS

Monkeys in Asia harbor virus from humans, other species
When it comes to spreading viruses, bats are thought to be among the worst. Now a new study of nearly 900 nonhuman primates in Bangladesh and Cambodia shows that macaques harbor more diverse astrovi ... more
WATER WORLD

Warming ocean worsened Australia's fatal 2011 floods
As world leaders gather in Paris at the end of the month for the COP 21 climate summit, new research from scientists reveals the destructive impact the warming global ocean can have on society. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Dogs of war: China touts killer robot 'wolves'
US government gets a year of ChatGPT Enterprise for $1
Russia hints at deploying mid-range missiles after ending INF moratorium
SOLAR SCIENCE

Stormy space weather puts equatorial regions' power at risk
Dr Brett Carter of the RMIT SPACE Research Centre and his team from RMIT, Boston College and Dartmouth College, found that these equatorial electrical disruptions threaten power grids in Southeast A ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

India seeks 'climate justice' for poor nations at Paris talks
India will urge rich nations to deliver "climate justice" for developing countries at a major environmental conference in Paris later this month, the environment minister has said in an interview with AFP. ... more
MILTECH

Rockwell Collins opens new facility in India
A new facility in India has been opened by Rockwell Collins, which hs signed a 15-year lease for the building located in Bangalore. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

UN peacekeepers must use force where needed: US envoy
United Nations peacekeepers have a responsibility to protect civilians where they are deployed even if that means using force, the US envoy to the world body said Friday during a visit to India, one of the biggest troop contributors. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

Greenpeace India's shutdown halted temporarily, group says
An Indian court on Friday temporarily suspended an order cancelling Greenpeace India's operating licence in the country, the group said, the latest twist in its ongoing battle with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
SMOS mission reveals 15-year global forest carbon storage trends
Pacific microstate sells first passports to fund climate action
Great Barrier Reef suffers most widespread bleaching on record
CLIMATE SCIENCE

138 world leaders to attend Paris climate summit: France
A total of 138 heads of state and government so far will attend a climate summit due to kick off in terror-hit Paris on November 30, the French government said Friday. ... more
SINO DAILY

Mountains may depart, says Tibetan filmmaker
Snow-capped mountains, endless grasslands, smiling monks: Tibetan filmmaker Pema Tseden's latest vision of his homeland, shot in stark black and white, relegates these to the background. ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Lightsource to Launch Major Investment into India Solar PV Market
Lightsource Renewable Energy is spearheading a 2 billion pound investment in solar energy in India. The firm has announced plans to design, install and manage more than 3 Gigawatts (GW) of solar pho ... more
SPACEMART

India's GSAT-15 Communication Satellite Launched
GSAT-15, India's latest communications satellite, was launched successfully by the European Ariane 5 VA-227 launch Vehicle in the early morning hours of November 11, 2015. The 3164 kg GSAT-15 carrie ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Choking air, melting glaciers: how global warming is changing India
Its Himalayan glaciers are melting fast, its agricultural heartland is drying up and its capital is choking on the world's filthiest air. ... more

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THE PITS

India revisits energy mix
India may need to import less coal to meet its demands for energy as it works to retool its energy sector, a minister said at an investment conference. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

World leaders back drive for Paris climate deal
Leaders of the world's top economies on Monday backed a drive to curb catastrophic climate change at an upcoming UN conference in Paris, according to a statement drawn up in tough, all-night talks. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Major climate-GDP study under review after facing challenge
Putin decree allows Russia to increase greenhouse gas emissions
Sticky business: India's purchases of Russian oil


SPACEMART

Bangladesh signs $250m satellite deal with French firm

CLIMATE SCIENCE

France tightens borders ahead of climate summit

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

A new tool to guide recovery from disasters

SINO DAILY

Senior US lawmaker tours Tibet six years after Beijing 'refusal'

WOOD PILE

Rotting oaks lead to hazardous voids in Indiana's Mount Baldy sand dune

NUKEWARS

India testfires nuclear-capable Agni IV missile

TECTONICS

Microplate discovery dates birth of Himalayas

EPIDEMICS

Monkeys in Asia harbor virus from humans, other species

SOLAR DAILY

World energy use to grow one-third over 25 years, renewables making inroads: IEA

THE PITS

Australian green group to challenge India-backed coal mine

Greenpeace says India operating licence cancelled

Nepal at risk of 'humanitarian crisis': US embassy

Tech-sharing key to success of climate summit: France

GSAT-15 begins the payload integration process for Arianespace's next Ariane 5 mission

Astrosat's Soft X-ray Telescope Sees First Light

India's choked capital fails to collect new 'pollution toll'

India's choked capital starts 'pollution toll' for trucks

India's Modi urges 'comprehensive' climate deal

May the 5th force be with you

Nepal earthquake was less intense than feared

Post-quake Nepal struggles to preserve vanishing skills

Nepal inks fuel agreement with China to ease crisis

India gets help with renewable energy sector

Crowds mass in Iraq's Karbala for mourning ritual

Fuel-strapped Nepal sends team to China to ease supply

Powerful quake rocks South Asia, 70 dead

Long-awaited pipeline through Afghanistan moving forward

China to donate fuel to Nepal: official

Pakistan premier urges US to take its side against India

India reaches out to Africa in resources race with China


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