Hospitals: The New Victims of Emissions?
In India, the proportion of hospitals at high risk of being shut down by extreme weather events would be 5.7 per cent by 2050
In India, the proportion of hospitals at high risk of being shut down by extreme weather events would be 5.7 per cent by 2050
Cyclone Michaung, which recently ravaged the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, serves as a stark reminder of the increasing frequency and intensity of climate-related disasters.
The COP28 delegated have agreed to operationalize the loss and damage fund to compensate vulnerable nations for climate change-related losses
The L&D fund and the localized data are not just measures of climate justice but also investments for future resilience.
Three winners were announced during the conclusion of the sustainability innovation challenge organised by the OCBC bank of Singapore
Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Limited or ABFRL, and 1M 1B recently concluded the Sustainability Accelerator Program 2023
The richest 1 percent of the global population produced twice as much carbon pollution as the five billion people
The Article 6.4 Supervisory Body has agreed on recommendations on CO2 removals and standards to develop carbon crediting methodologies
Severe water scarcity is impacting one in three children; also altering their mental and physical health says a UNICEF report
The three year water harvesting program aims to address the challenges of water security and climate change in the two districts
Through the portal, IREDA will ensure transparency in CSR requests, and provide a CSR policy and proposal checklist for examination
To meet net zero and sustainable development goals, the world must invest $9.2 trillion in infrastructure, according to CDRI