United States-India Collaboration on Climate Change to Promote Green Jobs
India and the US have successfully combated climate change and transition to sustainable energy, resulting in the creation of green jobs.
India and the US have successfully combated climate change and transition to sustainable energy, resulting in the creation of green jobs.
India is prioritizing international cooperation and is assessing its financial requirements at COP29 to set quantifiable goals.
Microsoft aims to achieve carbon-negative status by 2030 by producing over a million green energy attributes annually through this contract
IGIA has achieved its target by adopting renewable energy, developing green airport infrastructures, promoting electric vehicles, and implementing zero waste to landfill programs
Green initiatives for MSMEs will focus on establishing material recovery facilities (MRFs) and managing post-consumption product treatment
Both the prime minister and the President stressed the need to mitigate climate change; each emphasized the emergency to act
Dams, long-standing resilient to climate change risks, are now facing significant challenges due to recent events and their resulting impacts.
A recent Oxford University study published in Carbon Management supports a new “Carbon Removal Budget” as a strategy to combat climate change
COP29 climate talks in Azerbaijan highlight the need for financial aid from rich countries and cooperation between CSA for climate solutions
Corporate India, despite having the resources and grit to take a proactive stance on climate action, largely remains a passive observer
Nature’s fury is rampaging as we ignore warnings. As the nation recovers from the Wayanad landslide shock, more disasters are being reported
The disaster in Wayanad, Kerala, is a stark reminder of the urgent need for action and accountability in climate change mitigation.