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प्रोत्साहन, अडथळे आणि हवामान अजेंडामधील समतोल साधत, परोप
Balancing incentives, barriers, and climate agendas, how is philanthropic investment empowering governments to widen climate adaptation financing goal
हवामानाच्या उद्दिष्टांशी संरेखित करण्याच्या दृष्टिको�
To align with climate goals, India must shift budgetary practices to include climate adaptation and mitigation, ensuring long-term resilience and sust
आपण ‘जागतिक कापूस दिन’ साजरा करत असताना, वस्त्रनिर्माण आ
As we commemorate World Cotton Day, the transformative potential of cotton within the T&A industry needs to be examined
The recently released IPCC report highlights the measures that need to be undertaken to achieve climate mitigation targets and the obstacles that will
Forests and tree cover can be leveraged in a proactive manner by developing countries like India to boost their climate action compliances and support
As the world soldiers on to combat this formidable adversary, another global catastrophe — one involving higher stakes and no cure — looms large.
Climate is a global common, and the task of reversing the worsening climate change is a global responsibility. There are two aspects to climate action: adaptation and mitigation. This paper focuses on mitigation, the global efforts for which are uneven as some countries are performing better than others. The paper evaluates the mitigation efforts of the G20 countries, which are collectively responsible for some 80 percent of global greenhouse gas
The global climate finance architecture tends to restrain emerging economies from mobilising and accessing global private commercial capital for energy transition. This brief explores the different global financial regulations that influence climate capital flows between countries, and argues that institutions must enhance their role in facilitating the optimal allocation of capital. It evaluates the role of Multilateral Development Banks from a
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