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Center for Science and Environment  

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  • THE CENTER FOR Science and Environment (CSE) was established in 1980 by a group of engineers, scientists, journalists, and environmentalists to increase public awareness of science, technology, environment, and development in New Delhi, India. The center became functional with a small group of writers in 1981, and, in its first year, it was involved in producing an information service on science and society-related issues such as energy, environment, health, human settlements, and the impact of science and technology at the grassroots level.Anil Agarwal, an environmental journalist, advocate, and analyst, was its original founder. [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Warming and Climate Change; Center for Science and Environment (India)]

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