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पॅरिस करारातून अमेरिकेची माघार ही सार्वजनिक, खाजगी आणि प
पेरिस समझौते से अमेरिका का अलग होना जलवायु वित्त को फिर स�
The US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement is an opportunity to reconfigure climate finance and create an equitable and stable ecosystem using public,
इसमें कोई शक नहीं है कि ट्रंप के दूसरे कार्यकाल में जलवाय�
ट्रंप 2.0 का 'अमेरिका फर्स्ट' एजेंडा विकास परिदृश्य के लिए, �
Trump 2.0’s ‘America First’ agenda might not bode well for the developmental landscape, with slashed funding for aid and multilaterals
With the 1.5°C goal deadline fast approaching, creating an enforcement and accountability framework to reduce emissions and limit the increase in glo
This year’s IPCC covers the demand-side mitigation and states that it can help reduce emission by 40-70 percent by 2050
If China continues to undergo a major energy crunch, its green policy might be under jeopardy
We could either choose the way that leads to better institutions and global systems, or the other, which compromises on environmental, social and ethi
Given the present leadership impasse, the world would be keenly following India’s role on climate action in key upcoming forums such as the G20 and COP23. As China looks for a global partner to leverage its influence at the international stage, India is poised to utilize this potential opportunity and fill the leadership void in global climate change governance.
India is driving a transition to e-mobility in a bid to meet its commitments to the Paris climate agreement. Meeting the e-mobility targets will have multiple benefits, including cleaner air, improved health, and a reduced oil import bill. India’s cities will play a key role in achieving the e-mobility transition through planning and the implementation of local policies, but they must first overcome certain challenges. Assistance from the centr
The 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, often hailed as a diplomatic triumph, aims to limit temperature increases to below 2 degrees Celsius (C), preferably to 1.5 degrees C, compared to pre-industrial levels. However, with the United Nations (UN) having failed to establish a method for putting a price on carbon, greenhouse gas emissions have continued to rise, and global temperatures increased by more than 1.2 degrees C in 2020. Already, experts warn
Climate change is a global commons problem requiring concerted actions by all. While recognising this, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change has also acknowledged the principle of ‘common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities,’ which assigns greater responsibilities to developed countries in mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and reducing their carbon footprint. There have also been deliber
There is widespread hope that the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow will deliver decisive action on the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. This report gathers different perspectives from analysts in South Asia, Africa, the Indo-Pacific, and the UK on regional priorities and positions on key issues related to the global fight against climate change. Certain threads bind these analyses regarding what the