Sep 20, 2019
New Delhi: Climate change expert Chandra Bhushan has resigned from the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) and will soon launch a new organisation to continue his work in the field .
He was Deputy Director General of the CSE.
Bhushan told India News Stream that resigning from the CSE did not mean that he had called it a day in the field of environment.
”I will continue to work in the field of of environment, energy and climate change, ” he said.
Bhushan had joined the CSE in 1997 to head its prestigious Green Rating Project, and served the think-tank for over two decades.
Asked when he would launch the new organisation, He said it would happen soon.
–India News Stream
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