Hewing The Regulatory Tree News

India has multiple laws, rules, policies, and guidelines to protect its environment, forests, wildlife and biodiversity. These regulations together provide the legislative framework to authorities at the federal, state, district or village level to govern them. Taken together, all these regulations resemble a large tree that encompasses all sectors and issues directly or indirectly related to the environmental sector. Strict implementation of these regulations, however, is increasingly being considered a roadblock to industrial and developmental projects securing green clearances. In such a scenario, successive governments irrespective of their ideology, have consistently made efforts to streamline and simplify the procedures to make the process quicker. However, legal experts and those closely tracking the field note that simplifying the procedures is nothing but watering down of the green laws. They point out that the dilutions of the country’s green laws are akin to hewing the regulatory tree of India’s green laws. Every dilution in the laws is similar to an axe cutting the tree in the name of getting rid of deadwood. Through this series, Mongabay-India is documenting how the regulatory changes are being brought in and what the changes actually mean. Our stories from around the country string together the decisions made in closed rooms and their impact on the ground. Through this project, we also chronicle instances where governments attempt to undo the efforts of courts that quashed environmental policy dilutions.

Protecting Jharkhand’s groves of faith

High rate of green clearances continue, puts forests and wildlife at risk

As the Brahmaputra swells, erosion-affected families await revised policy

Twenty years in the making: Where is India’s National Plan of Action for shark fisheries?

Western Maharashtra floods: A man-made disaster?

Private sector gets go ahead for assisting rehabilitation of degraded forests

Govt modifies compensatory afforestation rules for ease of business

NDA 2.0: What it means for India’s environment?

Amid elections, government proposes overhaul of environment clearance rules

[Commentary] Nearly a decade old, is the National Green Tribunal losing its bite?

Emissions in Indo Gangetic Plain linked to nearly half of untimely deaths due to outdoor air pollution

Bullet train on track with coastal and wildlife clearance

Give faster clearances to hydropower projects: parliament panel

Will the national government be known for its speedy clearances and neglected environmental priorities?

India changes coastal rules, bonanza for the industry

India’s plan to breathe easy is out, but targets are not legally binding

Speed up environment clearances for ports: parliament panel

Government comes out with standard conditions for environment clearances

Is the government in a pre-election haste to revamp green laws?

[Commentary] The coasts need science-based policy action

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