3 Reasons Why India Relies on Coal to Address Peak Power Demand
The amount of electricity generated from coal increased by 10.4 percent during the six months ended June 30
The amount of electricity generated from coal increased by 10.4 percent during the six months ended June 30
The climate budget which represents 32.18% of the total capital expenditure, has been integrated into BMC’s existing fiscal framework
India’s farm-gate emissions are the primary source of greenhouse gas emissions in the agrifood system according to a WB report
Growing interest in environmentally responsible investments and India’s potential as a green finance market is driving green bonds demand
The green climate fund will contribute to the adaptation, mitigation, and strengthening of resilience in economically vulnerable sectors
A recent event highlighted the Indian carbon market’s potential for decarbonization and the role of e-mobility in energy transition
India’s agriculture sector has over 40 carbon credit projects, with pilot programs paying $10-30 per acre per year, according to various studies
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
Developed countries, including the US, EU, and Russia, are not on track to meet their 2030 carbon emission reduction targets
Microsoft and Heirloom have signed the DAC deal to advance net-zero commitments under the First Movers Coalition
The software, called the National Carbon Registry, has been accredited as a digital public good (DPG). As a DPG, the registry uses open source code which allows countries to customize information as per their needs.