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बजेट 2026: 'विकासा'तून हवामान लढा; पण निसर्गाच्या तडाख्याचे काय?
Feb 14, 2026

बजेट 2026: 'विकासा'तून हवामान लढा; पण निसर्गाच्या तडाख्याचे काय?

अर्थसंकल्प 2026–27 मध्ये हवामान कृतींचा विकासाभिमुख दृष्टि

From Temperature Shocks to Human Welfare: Budget 2026–27 and India’s Climate Strategy
Feb 09, 2026

From Temperature Shocks to Human Welfare: Budget 2026–27 and India’s Climate Strategy

Budget 2026–27 frames climate action through development, prioritising growth, infrastructure, and mitigation, but adaptation remains implicit, risk

The Paris Agreement at Ten: Aligning Climate Ambition, Equity, and Implementation
Nov 10, 2025

The Paris Agreement at Ten: Aligning Climate Ambition, Equity, and Implementation

A decade since the Paris Agreement reshaped global climate governance, COP30 in Belém must confront the widening gap between ambition and action—re

A fractured consensus: The uncertain future of climate governance after US withdrawal
Mar 17, 2025

A fractured consensus: The uncertain future of climate governance after US withdrawal

The US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement signals a major test for global climate governance, raising concerns over multilateralism’s resilience an

Can the Osaka G20 summit guide the future of global climate governance?
Jun 27, 2019

Can the Osaka G20 summit guide the future of global climate governance?

Driving forward, the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda in a coherent and mutually supportive manner is a significant opportuni

From Rio to Paris: India in global climate politics
Dec 24, 2017

From Rio to Paris: India in global climate politics

This paper analyses India’s participation in more than two decades of global climate politics. India has transitioned from a protest voice on the fringes of global climate policy to one that is actively shaping international efforts to combat climate change. Analysis of the drivers behind India’s negotiating positions on climate change thus far has focused on the competing motives of equity and co-benefits, which has however been insufficient