India made a decisive call for barrier-free technology transfer and equitable climate finance at CoP29, emphasising the urgent need for global cooperation and trust to drive effective climate action
Read MoreAs the world’s most vulnerable economies face escalating climate risks, calls grow for developed nations to honor financial pledges and bridge the widening funding gap for adaptation and mitigation
Read MoreThe GDP loss in 2070 from reduced labour productivity is found to be 4.9 per cent for the region
Read MoreStressing the urgent need for transformative approaches to address climate challenges, he suggested that India’s established DBT system could serve as a powerful tool to drive behavioural shifts toward sustainable practices among citizens and businesses alike
Read MoreCBRE emphasises the need to strengthen the country's public infrastructure to better handle potential crises
Read MoreThere is an urgent need to develop new hill stations which the governments must plan without further delay, writes Krishan Kalra
Read MoreThe G20 conference promotes several inclusive, ambitious and action-oriented tasks to achieve sustainable development goals and protect the planet as one earth
Read MoreVarious Indian regulatory organisations are currently at different stages of their policy evolution regarding climate change and its financing needs
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