India’s climate diplomacy—selectively engaging with UN Framework Convention on Climate Change processes while separately mobilizing finance, technology, and market access for decarbonization without ...
While India’s energy sector faces significant scaling challenges – decarbonizing a rapidly growing economy with a population of 1.4 billion that is projected to account for 25% of global energy demand ...
The shift to solar-powered irrigation, processing, and household electricity has reduced dependence on fossil fuels, cutting ...
India’s climate policy must demonstrate real achievements vis-à-vis fossil fuels while highlighting modest gains in the realm of green energy. After attending COP30, the United Nations climate summit ...
In November 2024, during the U.N. climate conference (COP29) in Baku, India sharply criticized the new climate finance package, which promises $300 billion annually for the Global South by 2035. The ...
New research shows melting Arctic sea ice could be reshaping India’s monsoon, shifting heavier August and September rains westward.
Governments, businesses, corporations, and philanthropists need to collaborate on climate mitigation and adaptation, former ...
The IMD warned of a sharp temperature rise across India in the first week of March 2026. Heat and humidity alerts were issued for Gujarat and Maharashtra, while Delhi faces a dry, hot week.
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