India has climate targets for 2030
Twenty years from now, India's per capita greenhouse gas emissions will be below the 2005 global average of 4.22 tonnes CO2-equivalent
Bearing climate burden?
Dividing the developing countries will spell disaster for Copenhagen and future climate negotiations
Global warming's point of no return
Book>> The Revenge of Gaia by James Lovelock Allen Lane, London 2006
The mean world of climate change
Coal here to stay, but measures can cut down emissions by 22%: CSE
Coal to contribute around 50% of electricity generation mix even in 2030, according to CSE analysis
2019 में मारे गए रिकॉर्ड 212 पर्यावरण योद्धा, भारत में गई 6 की जान
2015 से 2019 के बीच हुए कुल हमलों में से हर तीसरा हमला मूल निवासियों और आदिवासियों पर ही किया गया है
बाढ़ और सूखा जैसी आपदाओं के चलते भारत सहित दुनिया में बढ़ रही हैं हिंसक घटनाएं
भारत में जलवायु से जुडी आपदाओं के चलते सबसे ज्यादा हिंसक संघर्षों के मामले सामने आये हैं
CCS: Fictitious mitigation stumbles
Over the last few days of intense negotiations, Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has emerged as one of the most controversial issues being …
What India should do to tackle climate impacts
All development programmes need to incorporate features to tackle climate change risks and act locally
Himachal farmers start growing pomegranate and cabbage, as apple lines recede due to climate change
The apple growing belt is shifting to higher altitudes and intercropping in apple orchards with vegetable crops as it experiences warmer winters …
Climate change projects aren't working because communities are left out
Unless they trust climate change programmes, communities will continue to plunder forests rendering such interventions redundant
Bonn climate talks proceed with formation of contact group
First round of discussions held on matters including Nationally Determined Contributions, transparency framework and global stocktake
Talks progress slowly at Bonn, focus shifts to next COP at Marrakesh
Adaptation, finance, pre-2020 actions and loss and damage should remain the core agenda for the next Conference of Parties
What India can learn from failure of European forests to mitigate climate change
Replacing native species of natural forests with exotic ones reduces their effectiveness as carbon sinks
India endorses outcome text of COP 21
Environment minister Prakash Javadekar said all the points raised by the Indian delegation had been included in the text
Climate hara-kiri
Poverty as a posture?
Renewables are a complement
Fergus Auld, first secretary, Climate Change and Energy, in the British High Commission, India, speaks to Mario D' Souza about UK's national …
Carbon craze
Europe threatens carbon tax on Third World
The pursuit of green-collar jobs
Passing the carbon buck
Here comes the sun
The German experience is a good example for India’s solar energy mission
This summer was the hottest on record for the northern hemisphere, says NOAA
Planet Earth suffers third-hottest three-month season and second-warmest August, according to US’ weather agency