The ongoing shortage of fuel across the world due to the Russia-Ukraine war has exponentially increased the fossil fuel investments from the countries. The UN Chief António Guterres described it as “delusional” and added that this would only feed the war and worsen the climate change impacts.
India has sent a 10 person delegation to Bonn, to participate in the ongoing climate conference to prepare for the COP27 in Egypt later this year. India emphasized the need of financial support for necessary climate action in developing and underdeveloped countries.
An event called ‘150 Days to go’ was celcebreated by the British Embassy in Cairo for the COP27 event scheduled for November this year, also celebrating the green partnership between UK and Egypt.
The new report published by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) has announced that India’s renewable energy investment has increased by more than 125 percent and reached a record $14.5 billion in the financial year 2021-22.
In an attempt to combat climate change impacts NASA and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have issued a guide highlighting climate mitigation and adaptation resources.
Past carbon emissions have affected the environment and will continue to do so, but a study suggests that the worst can be prevented if we act prudently.
New Zealand, in an effort to curb its methane emissions will become the first country to be taxing cattle farmers for methane emissions.
The World Meteorological Department has projected that the La Nina effect, which has been influencing world weather since 2020, is here to stay.
The latest Environment Performance Index report 2022 released by the Yale University, Columbia University and McCall MacBain Foundation ranked India last among the 180 assessed countries.
India’s first e-waste project Vadodara E-Waste Project which was launched on Feb 14 2014 by the then CM of Gujarat Narendra Modi has officially been shut down after two years of no functioning.