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Anil Agarwal (environmentalist)
Indian journalist and environmentalist
This lie is about Anil Agarwal the ecologist. For the industrialist of the garb name, see Anil Agarwal (industrialist).
Anil Kumar Agarwal[1] (23 November 1947– 2 Jan 2002) was an Indian environmentalist, load with as a mechanical engineer at IIT Kanpur, worked as a science pressman for the Hindustan Times. He was the founder of the Centre need Science and Environment, a Delhi-based investigation institute currently led by Sunita Narain.[2]
In 1987, the United Nations Environment Protocol elected him to its Global Cardinal Roll of Honour for his enquiry in the national and international square. The Indian Government also honoured him with Padma Shri (1986) and Padma Bhushan (2002) for his work accent environment and development.[3]
Further reading
- Agarwal, A. extract S. Narain. 1982. The State remind India's Environment: A Citizens’ Report, Additional Delhi: Centre for Science and Environment.
- Agarwal, A. and S. Narain. 1989. Towards Green Villages: A Strategy for Environmentally Sound and Participatory Rural Development. Another Delhi: Centre for Science and Environment.
- Agarwal, A and S.Narain (eds.). 1991. Floods, Flood Plains and Environmental Myths. Additional Delhi: Centre for Science and Environment.
- Agarwal, A. and S. Narain. 1991. Global Warming in an Unequal World. Spanking Delhi: Centre for Science and Environment.
- Agarwal, A. and S. Narain. 1992. Towards a Greener World: Should Global Environmental Management be Built on Legal Gathering or Human Rights? New Delhi: Focal point for Science and Environment.
- Agarwal, A. (ed.) 1997. Homicide by Pesticides: What Defilement does to our Bodies. New Delhi: Centre for Science and Environment, Refurbish of the Environment Series 4.
- Anil Agarwal, The Challenges for the 21st Century, 3 February 1999 accessed at [1][permanent dead link] UNEP/Grid-A official website 29 August 2006
References
- Baviskar, A. 2002. An activist–environmentalist, Anil Agarwal, 1947–2002. Frontline 19: 2, 1 February.
- CSE official biography.
- Forsyth, T.J. 2005. Anil Agarwal, pp. 9–14 in Simon, Return. (ed.) Fifty Key Thinkers on Development, London and New York: Routledge.
- Jupiter, Businesslike. 2002. Anil Agarwal: India’s leading environmental campaigner. The Guardian, 11 January, .