India’s Green Hydrogen Mission targets 5 MMT of annual production by 2030, with 125 GW of renewable energy. State policies offer subsidies, incentives, and exemptions to drive green hydrogen production and reduce carbon emissions
The Atal Bhujal Yojana, launched in 2019, addresses India's groundwater crisis by encouraging community-driven water management and sustainable farming practices.
India is highly vulnerable to climate change, experiencing heatwaves, floods, and droughts. Country has taken significant measures, like the National Action Plan for Climate Change, but faces challenges in achieving its net-zero emissions target by 2070.
Himachal Pradesh's rising tourism has led to severe environmental issues like waste management and deforestation. Influx of tourists and infrastructure projects have strained resources, leading to monsoon floods and ecological imbalances.
As per experts, amendments to the 50-year-old Act were necessary to reflect the country’s ever-changing social, economic, and environmental realities. But the latest introduced changes weren’t exactly what was expected.
Kochi, one of the fastest-growing cities in India, faces multiple climate hazards that threaten its people, infrastructure, and environment. A new report by the World Resources Institute (WRI),
In the latest report released at the COP28 summit in Dubai, experts from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and BlueRisk have cast a spotlight on the pivotal role of green hydrogen
In the wake of the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, a pivotal shift in India’s energy financing landscape has emerged. A comprehensive analysis by the Center for Financial Accountability (CFA
In Dubai, the temperature hovers around a comfortable 30ºC this Thursday, a chill that locals find refreshingly cool for winter, while visitors may find it surprisingly hot.