For some, Sanskrit , not some specific portions of its literature, is toxic. 

For some, Sanskrit,  not some specific portions of its literature is amrita, ambrosia, nectar ,  a panacea. 

Prof. David Shulman said, " Even in Sanskrit, it’s a misconception, I think, that Sanskrit is built around this notion of tremendous power and inequality. There’s an aspect of that, but I certainly wouldn’t think of that as its major feature. Sanskrit’s a language, like any language. Everything is in it. All of human life is in it! "

in 

https://nikhiletc.wordpress.com/2017/07/01/music-culture-history-a-conversation-with-david-shulman/

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With regards to environmentalist understanding in Sanskrit, you have in Gita:

एवं प्रवर्तितं चक्रं नानुवर्तयतीह यः ।

अघायुरिन्द्रियारामो मोघं पार्थ स जीवति ॥ ३-१६॥

Those who do not follow/live as per the ecological cycle, such sensualists are paapajeevis and they live a vain life (experiencing the harmful consequences of not following the eco-cycle)

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सहयज्ञाः प्रजाः सृष्ट्वा पुरोवाच प्रजापतिः ।

अनेन प्रसविष्यध्वमेष वोऽस्त्विष्टकामधुक् ॥ ३-१०॥

 

देवान्भावयतानेन ते देवा भावयन्तु वः ।

परस्परं भावयन्तः श्रेयः परमवाप्स्यथ ॥ ३-११॥

 

इष्टान्भोगान्हि वो देवा दास्यन्ते यज्ञभाविताः ।

तैर्दत्तानप्रदायैभ्यो यो भुङ्क्ते स्तेन एव सः ॥ ३-१२॥

 

Creator , in the beginning created human beings along with the (eco-friendly/nature nourishing/)sacrificial rituals and said through these rituals get what you want;  these fulfil whatever you want

Through these nourish and nurture the devas (nature forces) and they nourish and nurture you back. Thus 'treating' each other both you humans and the nature forces , may you achieve the best of the welfare

Luxuries and pleasures that you want/like are provided by the devas (nature forces) who get treated by your  eco-friendly/nature nourishing/sacrificial organised actions; thus enjoy all the luxuries provided by them. 

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The Mann Ki Bath report by the news portal highlights one aspect of many praises of Modi for Sanskrit. That praise has a context. Sanskrit week celebration. A girl calls him from Bengaluru and speaks in Sanskrit. 
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Modi recently said that Tamil is the most ancient Indian language and received bashing from those who believe that Sanskrit of the Vedas, not Tamil , is the most ancient language of India.

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That article on coal has in fact some statements criticising Modi taking the side of renewable energy sources. 

Modi appears in that article in 

India has plans for alternative means of generating electricity. Even before the Paris summit, Narendra Modi, the prime minister, aimed to install 175 gigawatts (GW) of renewable-energy capacity by 2022, a vast increase from today. That has now risen to 227GW.  
and 

Mr Modi may have thrown his weight behind solar and wind but, until other forms of backup power, such as storage, become cheaper, the system will still need coal to keep the lights on. 

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The links provided show that the article, not Modi or BJP, is in support of continuing the use of coal. The links do not substantiate that Modi or BJP have the view that "Climate change is a hoax, invented by left liberals ". On the contrary, the first link provided proves that Modi considers climate change is a problem and considers that texts in Sanskrit have a solution for it. 

On Sat, Sep 8, 2018 at 1:31 AM, Bruno Galasek via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:

A ruse to justify continuing the use of coal, I assume. Perhaps the BJP-version of "climate change is a hoax, invented by left liberals." (You know who) 

B. Galasek-Hul
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