India pushes back against strengthening climate pledge
India is meeting its current unambitious pledge, but it is still pushing coal and failing to protect natural resources needed to protect people from the worst impacts of climate change
India is meeting its current unambitious pledge, but it is still pushing coal and failing to protect natural resources needed to protect people from the worst impacts of climate change
US president-elect Joe Biden has strong popular backing to deliver action on climate change, which could provide impetus for countries worldwide to follow suit
Extreme weather events have risen dramatically due to climate change, the United Nations said, urging action on early warning systems to minimise losses and save lives
The floods, a disaster that Assam suffers every year, now deposit sand on farmlands along rivers because the fertile silt is held back by dams
Protecting just 30% of earth’s land and sea could result in financial benefits of nearly USD 235 billion every year by 2050, even without accounting for ecosystem services