India’s decision to withdraw its bid to host the 33rd Conference of the Parties (COP33) in 2028 reflects a complex interplay ...
Winter daytime temperatures in northern India show weaker warming than the national average, and in some areas, a distinct cooling trend is also seen ...
Climate Risks has been a challenge for India’s construction and infrastructure sector, driven by the convergence of extreme ...
India becomes the global heat hotspot with 95 of the world’s 100 hottest cities, as temperatures cross 45°C and IMD warns of ...
India faces a severe heatwave with 95 of the world’s 100 hottest cities. Temperatures cross 45°C in several regions. Here’s ...
This article is authored by Manish Dabkara, chairman and managing director, EKI Energy Services and president, Carbon Markets ...
In 2024 alone, an election year when roughly half the world's eligible voters had the chance to vote, at least 23 elections ...
BII launches £1.1 billion British Climate Partners fund to boost clean energy investment in Asia, with India central to the ...
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A summer without Alphonso? India’s most relished fruit scarce as climate shock batters mango economy
In Maharashtra's Konkan mango belt, farmers despair over bare mango trees that would have otherwise been flush with fruit in ...
Renewable energies overtook global electricity demand last year, led by solar growth in China, India
Record growth in solar, especially in China and India, was a driving factor for clean energy sources surpassing the world’s ...
A new scientific study warns that India's heat crisis is no longer just about rising temperatures, but about rising humidity.
Extreme temperatures can be an invisible trigger, says the study, as India battles the rising occupational heat burden on ...
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