Biography
Anil Kumar Agarwal was an Indian environmentalist, trained as a mechanical engineer at IIT Kanpur, worked as a science correspondent for the Hindustan Times. He was the founder of the Centre for Science and Environment, a Delhi-based research institute currently led by Sunita Narain.
In 1987, the United Nations Environment Programme elected him to its Global 500 Roll of Honour for his work in the national and international arena. The Indian Government also honoured him with Padma Shri (1986) and Padma Bhushan (2002) for his work in environment and development. He authored more than 20 books and wrote numerous articles which were published in national and international journals too.
*Source: Wikipedia.*
“I have never been worried about the Earth.
I’m worried about human beings. I was trying
to understand what India is all about, what
India’s people are all about. And that is how
I stumbled upon the Earth. I realised that they
have a deep relationship with the Earth, and
that is why Earth became important to me."
*[Source](https://cdn.cseindia.org/userfiles/anil-agarwal.pdf)*
Contributions:
- *Beyond Pretty Trees and Tigers in India* in [The Future of the Environment (1988)](https://openlibrary.org/books/OL10186280M/)
In 1987, the United Nations Environment Programme elected him to its Global 500 Roll of Honour for his work in the national and international arena. The Indian Government also honoured him with Padma Shri (1986) and Padma Bhushan (2002) for his work in environment and development. He authored more than 20 books and wrote numerous articles which were published in national and international journals too.
*Source: Wikipedia.*
“I have never been worried about the Earth.
I’m worried about human beings. I was trying
to understand what India is all about, what
India’s people are all about. And that is how
I stumbled upon the Earth. I realised that they
have a deep relationship with the Earth, and
that is why Earth became important to me."
*[Source](https://cdn.cseindia.org/userfiles/anil-agarwal.pdf)*
Contributions:
- *Beyond Pretty Trees and Tigers in India* in [The Future of the Environment (1988)](https://openlibrary.org/books/OL10186280M/)
Books by Anil Agarwal
Making water everybody's business
Dying wisdom
Dying wisdom
Homicide by pesticides
Homicide by pesticides
The atmospheric rights of all
The atmospheric rights of all people on earth
For Earth's Sake
Towards a green world, should
Towards a green world, should global environmental management be built on legal conventions or human rights?
Global warming in an unequal w
Global warming in an unequal world
Strategies for the involvement
Strategies for the involvement of the landless and women in afforestation
Village ecosystem planning
Village ecosystem planning
Towards green villages
Towards green villages
Report on natural resources fo
Report on natural resources for food and agriculture in the Asia and Pacific Region
The state of the environment a
The state of the environment and the resulting state of 'the last person'
Competition & Collaboration in
Competition & Collaboration in Renewable Energy
State of India's Environment,
State of India's Environment, 1982
Mud, mud
Mud, mud
Water, sanitation, health, for
Water, sanitation, health, for all?
Water and sanitation in three
Water and sanitation in three countries
Life at the margin
Life at the margin