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Environment is becoming good politics. The timing is apt for both an administrative and political vision to give a Green Roadmap for India. ...
Transition to a low carbon economy is path dependent as initial conditions such as resource availability and other geographic, climatic, economic, social and institutional factors leading to differences in spatial structures, infrastructure and consumption patterns affect the pace of transition. China’s initial conditions favour the ...
The Paris Agreement differs radically in as much that the commitment made by a Party in the Agreement is basically about the process. ...
The Chinese government has put forth plans for significant ownership of the global renewable energy supply chain.
The co-existence of China's geopolitical approach to energy security and its attempt to increase the share of non-fossil fuels in its primary energy mix will test its intention to decarbonise its economy.
Indigenisation of technology innovation — both products and processes — will be critical to resolving the climate-development nexus.
The Paris Agreement is a post-2020 continuation of the global fight by all countries against climate change and its impacts, said J. M. Mauskar in an interview with ORF Vice President Samir Saran. Read the full interview below. ...
K. M Gopakumar is a Senior Researcher and Legal Advisor at Third World Network (TWN) and based in New Delhi, India. TWN is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that carries out policy research and advocacy on issues around trade and development, ...
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