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 ...
Climate negotiators, researchers, and activists converged in the Amazonian city of Belem for the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change from November ...
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 ...
Bordered by the fragile young Himalayas and a long coastline, India’s vast and varied geography is particularly vulnerable to climate change. More than 80 percent of India’s people live in districts ...
Near-term mitigation measures are unarguably crucial to limit the intensity of adverse climate outcomes. Chapter 10 of India’s Economic Survey 2025-26 provides a comprehensive summary of New Delhi’s ...
India is adapting to a new era of dangerous heat, even as climbing temperatures are making its transition to a cleaner economy more difficult. By Manuela Andreoni Since April, heat waves, most likely ...
India’s climate policy has entered a decisive phase. The country must sustain rapid economic growth while managing mounting climate risks that threaten infrastructure, agriculture, energy security and ...
Budget 2026 frames climate action mainly as clean energy and green industry, not as environmental protection or public health. Pollution control, climate adaptation and biodiversity receive limited ...
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