India’s energy transition to play key role in global climate action
How India meets its ever increasing power demands through clean energy sources will largely determine international efforts to tackle climate change
How India meets its ever increasing power demands through clean energy sources will largely determine international efforts to tackle climate change
As the world warms and glaciers retreat faster, there is need to brace for more disasters and minimise impacts by reviewing ill-planned dams and roads in the Himalayas
Rising temperatures are changing the water cycle, with less water is being replenished in river basins in the Himalayas, which has serious implications for water security in India
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has cut federal allocations to tackle urban air pollution by half, even as India’s cities remain among the most polluted globally
India must stop treating electricity as a right as it undermines the aim of universal access to reliable power and leads to inefficient use and higher emissions
India’s agreement with the International Energy Agency is expected to further the cause of clean energy transition and allow freer flow of knowledge and innovation