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Forests and tree cover can be leveraged in a proactive manner by developing countries like India to boost their climate action compliances and support
Can G20 rise up to the occasion and meet the global expectations by coming to a universal agreement on crucial issues like trade and climate?
The sustainable development, climate action and COVID-19 recovery strands of the common agenda need to be better aligned to target the most vulnerable
The financial products conceptualised so far are not yet catering to the needs of the poor affected by climate change, especially at the critical inte
As part of the decarbonisation experiment, India can offer to lead a globally supported, incremental climate-action plan for the world
Developing countries that already have put in place a research base in geoengineering (such as India) should be at the forefront of demanding a govern
Current numbers demonstrate why a net-zero framework is needed, but also show that it is unlikely that direct funding from governments and voluntary f
Large climate financing is a prerequisite for net-zero transformation and innovations to reduce emissions. However, such financing must be recognised
Climate change is already imposing an impossible toll on the world’s poorest and most vulnerable. It is no surprise that the key to averting catastr
As a leader of vulnerable nations, Bangladesh calls for greater commitment, ambitious targets, and solidarity of the global community to make the worl
Africa continues to face the sharp end of climate change and evidence suggests that the countries of the continent are already committing some resourc
The COP26 summit will need to work towards four key outcomes: increased finance for climate action; more ambitious emissions reduction commitments; fi
If India intends to meet its climate pledges, well-planned nature-based interventions need to be employed by the ULBs for a sustainable future.
In the lead up to COP26, India and the UK can work together in catalysing a just and equitable post-pandemic recovery
How AI systems impact the environment and how we can be more sustainable in their design, development, and deployment
The SCO’s dilemma is that the progressive economic downturn in Afghanistan could possibly exacerbate challenges for member states
Over the foreseeable future, only massive advances in renewable technology and storage options can reverse the tide of carbon emissions from the incre
Security risks associated with the consequences of climate change will have a direct impact on the way the armed forces anticipate, prepare, operate a
In addition to environmental consequences, permafrost thaw carries significant and multi-faceted security implications — direct and indirect, ongoin
Given the rapidly growing population, resource constraints and climate change concerns, accompanied by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic — it is
Climate change, which has been the global poster agenda for the last two decades, could be used as a strategic area for further cementing a genuine an
Besides vaccine diplomacy, this Quad meeting deliberated on matters like climate change, and critical and emerging technologies.
Marginalised sections of the urban population, particularly women, are disproportionately affected by environmental degradation and extreme climate ch
It is about recognising that while cities offer economic opportunities to millions, they come with poor and overcrowded housing, lack of safe water an
Climate change induced natural disasters can have quite significant effects on the conflict scenarios in South Asia and, thereby, provide new impetus
The pandemic — while not caused by climate change — is a wonderful and horrible example of a radical non-stationary occurrence.
The risk associated with water availability gets complicated with global warming and climate change. This affects the scarcity value of water, and eve
Just like COVID-19 — climate change has the potential to destabilise various systems and institutions while simultaneously deepening the schisms bet
One of the less debated causes of growing greenhouse gases is the increasing global meat consumption.
India is currently the fifth most vulnerable country to climate change. Easing environmental norms will not boost economic growth.
Caribbean countries are already facing the existential threat of anthropogenic climate change — the timing of the pandemic could not attack the regi
As the world soldiers on to combat this formidable adversary, another global catastrophe — one involving higher stakes and no cure — looms large.
At the start of the republic, India found a normative voice on the global stage through its moral stand against colonialism. Now a rising India needs
Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) as an appproach implies that farms need to become more resilient to climate change and efficient in their input use.
India in the past few years has seen over-subscription of green bonds. This shows that there are high levels of interest in the issuance of green bond