India has achieved a significant milestone by reducing the emission intensity of its GDP by 33% from 2005 to 2019, as per the third National Communication approved by the Union Cabinet, which will be submitted to the UN soon.
It has a short-term warming potential up to 1,500 times greater than carbon dioxide and is responsible for millions of premature deaths annually worldwide.
The latest report from The Lancet Countdown reveals that the gradual shift away from coal, one of the most polluting fossil fuels, is saving nearly 200,000 lives annually.
The journey to net zero emissions is a complex one, requiring compromise and a focus on energy justice. Despite the rhetoric, this is not yet being achieved
New data from global energy think tank Ember reveals that the share of fossil fuels in Rajasthan’s power generation mix has hit record-low levels at 50% from April to July.
A new report from European think tank Strategic Perspectives highlights the rapidly evolving landscape of zero-carbon technologies in the wake of global efforts to combat climate change and achieve net zero emissions.
A recently published report suggests that redirecting fossil fuel subsidies from G20 countries towards investing in renewable energy sources can have a multifaceted impact.
The Global Energy Monitor (GEM) and the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) released a new analysis, stating that India is developing disproportionate coal-based power capacity.