Centre for Environmental Justice sent its comments on the report “Estimation of Externality Cost of Thermal Power Generation in Sri Lanka”prepared by Sri Lanka Energy Managers Association for PUCSL. This comment also include the comments prepared by Dr. Mark Chernaik of the Environmental Law Alliance (ELAW) on behalf of CEJ. In addition, We have shared the
21/04/2020 Press release Earth Day 2020 statement- Responses to COVID 19 pandemic showed that many of our world’s leaders are incapable of handling disasters. While some run away from saving lives, others do not have a strategy or the resources to manage them. Their unplanned and untested solutions let not only the poor but also
21 March, 2020, Colombo, Sri Lanka, “Sri Lanka’s Forests are too much fragmented and degraded- It requires urgent restoration for sustaining species” said Hemantha Withanage, Executive Director of the Sri Lanka based Centre for Environmental Justice. The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 21 March the International Day of Forests in 2012. It’s an important day to remind