Whenever the topic of Climate change comes up, we mostly hear how some developing countries are more vulnerable to climate change, facing extreme risk. Along this, we also hear that these countries..
Recent data reveals that global warming has exceeded the critical threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius over the past year, marking a significant milestone in Earth's climatic history. Surpassing this limit..
Sources also clarified that the five national goals announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi cannot be termed as "updated Nationally Determined Goals (NDCs)". Zee News - Published
The BASIC statement, officials said, made it clear India would not agree to phase out of coal subsidies — India was joined by South Africa, Australia, Indonesia, Venezuela, Nigeria, China among.. IndiaTimes - Published
Axis Bank, India's third largest private sector bank and The Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) guarantee arm, GuarantCo, have announced the partnership and intent to execute an umbrella.. NewsVoir - Published
"India came up with some really impressive stuff on decarbonizing their power sector, decarbonizing their economy by 2030," said UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Zee News - Published
China and India will need to explain to developing nations why they pushed to water down language on efforts to phase out coal at the COP26 conference, the event's president Alok Sharma said on Sunday... IndiaTimes - Published
According to experts, focusing only on coal and not including oil and gas would disproportionately impact certain developing countries like China and India. Zee News - Published
The outcome document, known as the Glasgow Climate Pact, calls on 197 countries to report progress towards more climate ambition next year, at COP27. DNA - Published
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned of an impending "climate catastrophe", while environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg dismissed Saturday's COP26 climate conference deal as "blah, blah,.. IndiaTimes - Published
India finally backed the COP26 draft that was passed by nearly 200 nations. US climate chief John Kerry defended the Glasgow deal by saying "this is not the finish line for climate change...what we.. Zee News - Published