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हाल के दिनों में सितंबर 2023 में दूसरे अमेरिका-पैसिफिक आईलै�
Balancing incentives, barriers, and climate agendas, how is philanthropic investment empowering governments to widen climate adaptation financing goal
भारतीय शहरांमध्ये हवामानाचे संकट मोठ्या प्रमाणात वाढत �
The climate crisis threatens livelihoods, worsens inequalities, and amplifies vulnerabilities. Building urban resilience to climate threats is essenti
With the heightened recurrence of climate-related crises in Indian cities, the challenge of building climate resilience has come to the foreground of
QUAD का गठन एक स्वतंत्र और खुले इंडो-पैसिफिक क्षेत्र के लिए �
While QUAD was renewed to maintain the rules-based order and a Free and Open Indo-Pacific, its semi-institutionalised format is significantly inhibiti
President Muizzu’s problematic urban centres’ plan contradicts the Maldives’ democratic and decentralised frameworks
Big data offers significant potential for enhancing climate resilience. By combining big data with traditional knowledge, and social research, we can
It is time we consider the health threats of climate anomalies such as droughts and floods and adopt a multi-sectoral approach towards building India�
आपली अन्न व्यवस्था हवामानाला अनुकूल बनवणे अवघड असले तरी
Over the next two decades, as most Indian cities will urbanise, we have a window of opportunity of making the cities “Tall, Green and Walkable”.
Although stopping droughts completely remains a challenge, technological innovations and bolstering institutional and community-level capacities can s
This World Environment Day, stakeholders must urgently act to accelerate land restoration, improve drought resilience, and combat desertification.
Although making our food systems climate resilient is complex, it is an imperative task in the face of climate change
A collective will to integrate climate resilience into urban water governance and embrace innovative management strategies is imperative to secure con
हवामान बदलाचा सध्याचा ट्रेंड लक्षात घेता, बाजरी हे अन्न �
Given the current trends of climate action, millets provide an efficient solution for circumventing the food and water trade-off
2057 मध्ये जगाची लोकसंख्या 10 अब्ज लोकांपर्यंत पोहोचेल, असा �
जलविद्युत से मिलने वाले लाभों को नज़रअंदाज़ कर पाना कठिन
एक ‘वैश्विक महामारी’ उसे कहा जाता है जो जलवायु परिवर्तन, �
Since climate change will impact cities worldwide, ULBs will play a crucial role in addressing the climate-related challenges
While both India and Australia aim to consolidate their strategic presence in the region, the development of security in the Pacific through aid and d
The recent climate resilience loan packages that has been introduced by the IMF fall short
Gender-sensitising the Water Action Agenda would be critical to ensuring truly inclusive transformations
There are enough indications that the standard of living of Indian people remains the same despite India’s robust urban economic productivity
Driving forward, the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda in a coherent and mutually supportive manner is a significant opportuni
Cities across the globe are increasingly using materials such as concrete, which store more thermal energy than natural materials and absorb sunlight rather than reflecting it, warming their surroundings. This ‘urban heat island’ (UHI) effect has consequences on health, ranging from heat exhaustion to cerebrovascular events and circulatory failures resulting in death. Compounding the challenge is that the impact of extreme heat on health is u
This paper proposes a framework for defining risk metrics to capture climate resilience in infrastructure assets. It first outlines the risks that infrastructure is exposed to under a future of climate change, before summarising some of the current approaches used by large investment organisations to measure the resilience of this infrastructure. Finally, the paper proposes a method to develop a framework for risk metrics that build on these appr
As extreme events are becoming the ‘new normal’ in an increasingly climate-constrained world, India’s critical infrastructure must be built to withstand, respond to, and recover rapidly from the disruptions they cause