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This year’s budget reinforces India’s push toward a greener future, with a strong emphasis on renewables, electric mobility, and domestic manufact
The UK’s Labour government aims for climate leadership, but economic constraints, infrastructure gaps, and policy inconsistencies raise questions ab
भविष्य में भारत को ग्रीन इकोनॉमी यानी हरित अर्थव्यवस्था
Macroeconomic policies that manage the consequences of green transition and support from the Global North are essential to India’s future as a green
PICs need additional financial support from developed countries to build resilience to climate change while transitioning to a green economy
सर्कुलर इकॉनॉमीचा अवलंब केला, तर वाया जाणाऱ्या उत्पादना�
Implementing a circular economy can reduce discarded products, but policymakers must expand the contractual model's scope for maximum benefit.
हरित वर्गीकरण म्हणजे एक असा गुंतवणुकीचा पर्याय ज्याला आ�
Countries are increasingly adopting green taxonomies to foster a sustainable finance market to attract international investors
जलसंवर्धनाच्या अनेक उपक्रमांमध्ये महिलांचा सहभाग वाढव�
Many of the jobs created through large-scale programmes on water can be taken up by women as long as the skilling gap is addressed along with gender i
वैसे तो बजट में नवीकरणीय ऊर्जा उद्योग के लिए वित्तीय प्र�
इस वर्ष का केंद्रीय बजट जलवायु अनुकूल बजट बनाने का एक अवस�
बेहतर जीवन शैली के लिए, शहर योजनाकार के लिए अतिरिक्त आबाद�
केवल ऊर्जा परिवर्तन से हरित बदलाव नहीं लाया जा सकता है; इस
Debt for climate swap has the capacity to promote climate action and potentially contribute to macroeconomic stability
Though the BCG model has many positives, it is yet to be seen if it is as sustainable as it claims to be.
Why is Indonesia’s plans to shift its capital met with criticisms?
As a primarily economic discipline, the circular economy must empower business and industry.
कृषी कायद्यांवर भांडत राहण्यापेक्षा, पारंपरिक पद्धती ब�
The need for the sector to transition from the traditional industrial model into a modern, digital and sustainable one is more urgent than ever.
We could either choose the way that leads to better institutions and global systems, or the other, which compromises on environmental, social and ethi
What we need is a shift of national economies away from fossil fuels on to a low-carbon footing and generate new jobs quickly.
Our future as a country depends upon the route we take towards growth and, at the same time, how we resolve our environmental challenges.
Given the global importance of the Blue Economy, India’s G20 Presidency brings about the unique opportunity to prioritise the BE for the purpose for growth, green economy and social equity.
Climate change has emerged amongst India’s most formidable challenges to sustained GDP growth. To accelerate the implementation of the country’s commitments under the Paris Agreement and advance its progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals, finance is key. India needs to develop a comprehensive strategy and an integrated policy approach that aligns the country’s financial systems with the long-term needs of the economy while incor
India's macro position on equity at international fora such as Rio +20 must be reflected in its domestic resolve to offer energy equitably to its diverse population. The imperatives of creating a 'green economy' must only follow and complement such efforts.
आजपासून दहा वर्षांनी जेव्हा तुम्ही सकाळी उठून चहा करण्यासाठी बटन दाबाल, त्यावेळी त्यात आलेली ऊर्जा कदाचित जकार्ता किंवा बँकॉकवरून आलेली असेल.
आर्थिक विकासाचे प्रारूप ठरवताना हवामान बदल आणि जैवविविधतेच्या संकटाचा विचार केला जायला हवा हे कोरोनाच्या जागतिक महामारीने दाखवून दिले आहे.