By Dr. Seema Javed
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Special Report
11 States Of India Will Be Most Severely Affected By Climate Change
Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab are to be most severely affected…
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Solar Microgrids in Rural India, Receiving US$4 Million from IREDA to Construct 140 Microgrids in UP & Bihar
The loan has been secured by Patna based Husk Power Systems, a rural clean energy service provider in Africa and…
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Budget 2022-23 – Spotlight Of Budget On Climate Change
The Union Budget 2022-23 acknowledges clean energy transition as a fundamental principle- there was mention of clean tech solutions, battery…
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Climate Change Is Threatening 2022 Winter Olympics
Beijing has trucked in artificial snow to host the 2022 Winter Games from 4- 20 Feb 2022. 100 snow generators…
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Copernicus: Globally, The Seven Hottest Years On Record Were The Last Seven
The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service releases its annual findings which show that globally 2021 was among the seven…
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Cyclones Tauktae And Yaas Ranked 4th And 5th Most Expensive Disasters In 2021
A new report by Christian Aid called “Counting the cost 2021: a year of climate breakdown” identifies 15 of the…
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2021 Proved To Be Tumultuous Yet Potentially Consequential Year For Climate Action In US
2021 has proved to be a tumultuous and potentially consequential year for climate action in US. The Biden administration’s cornerstone…
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After Delhi, Weather Conditions To Intensify Winter Air Pollution In West Bengal
After Delhi, air pollution menace is now slowly engulfing West Bengal too. According to a recent report by IQAir, a…
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A New draft Of The Decision For The Glasgow Climate Summit
The latest COP26 draft appears significantly more balanced with stronger elements on adaptation, finance and loss & damage. The elements…
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Global Carbon Emissions Rebound To Pre-Covid Levels Again
Global carbon emissions in 2021 are set to rebound close to pre-Covid levels. Should this year’s trends continue, a further…
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