IMF: India’s plans to curb emissions by 2030 on right path By Ground report 05 Jan 2024 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released a paper stating that India’s current plans might help it reach its emission goals by 2030. Read More
COP28 introduces hydrogen standards amid debate on environmental impact By groundreportdesk 06 Dec 2023 At the COP28 summit made unveiling of a new methodology to gauge greenhouse gas emissions from hydrogen production Read More
Small industries emit 110 million tonnes of CO2 every year in India By Ground report 01 Sep 2023 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a pivotal role in India's economy, contributing 30% of India's GDP and Read More
Alarming rise in greenhouse gas emissions fuels unprecedented global warming By Ground Report 08 Jun 2023 Human-caused global warming continues to escalate at an unprecedented rate, as highlighted by 50 leading scientists in a recent assessment Read More
How good is data for tracking countries' agricultural greenhouse gas emissions? By groundreportdesk 20 May 2023 In a recent study researchers highlighted national greenhouse gas (GHG) emission inventories, particularly in the agriculture sector Read More
How much CO2 is being removed from the atmosphere? By Ground report 22 Jan 2023 CO2 removed atmosphere; A few days ago, the first report estimating the amount of carbon dioxide captured on the planet Read More
Brown algae can sequester huge amounts of CO2 By Ground report 27 Dec 2022 The official publication of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States has made public a study related to the great capacity Read More
A Train that captures CO2 from atmosphere By Ground report 01 Dec 2022 Train cleans CO2 In recent years, efforts have been made to promote the use of public transport as much as possible. Above all, Read More
Using bicycles can stop 700 million metric tons of CO2 emissions By Ground report 20 Aug 2022 Bicycles emissions; The world would save almost 700 million metric tons of carbon pollution each year, more than Canada's Read More