
Beginning April 1, 2024, India plans to impose new standards for distribution licensees to ensure that a specific amount of electricity consumption comes from renewable energy sources.

PK Mishra, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's principal secretary, highlighted the significance of sustainable growth during the 56th Annual Conference of the Odisha Economic Association in Sambalpur, Odisha. Mishra remarked that great growth without sustainability would be meaningless.

The clock is ticking on the ambitious Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the UN, aiming to achieve a more sustainable and equitable world by 2030.

Assam's Governor recently delivered a powerful message, urging all government departments to align their work with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These 17 interconnected goals, ranging from poverty eradication to climate action, provide a roadmap for a more just and sustainable future.

The animals at the Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park in Pune might not be able to appreciate it, but they're about to benefit from a human-driven eco-revolution. The zoo is taking a big step towards sustainability by ditching plastic and offering free cloth bags to visitors.

Mother Nature's mood swings are making us sick, literally. Climate change is fueling a rise in diarrhoeal diseases, and it's not just a coincidence. The erratic weather we're experiencing, with its wild swings between floods and droughts, is playing havoc with our water sources. Floods contaminate them with nasty pathogens like bacteria and viruses, while droughts shrink them, making them more susceptible to pollution.

Maharashtra is sweating it out, literally. Studies reveal a worrying trend: the number of scorching days has doubled in recent decades, making life and agriculture tougher. Droughts are biting harder too, threatening food security and economic stability. Deforestation, pollution, and unsustainable water practices are being blamed for this climate cocktail.

The holy Indrayani River, a lifeline for Pune and a pilgrimage site is drowning in a thick blanket of toxic foam. This alarming sight points to a cocktail of pollutants poisoning the river, threatening not only its ecosystem but also public health.

Alarmed by the millions of deaths caused by pollution each year, nations are joining forces to fight back. A new science-policy panel is being created to arm policymakers with solid, independent data on chemicals, waste, and pollution. This will empower them to craft effective policies that tackle the threats these pose to human health and the environment.

NASA takes to the skies to combat Asian air pollution. In an effort to combat air pollution in Asia, NASA is launching a large-scale research project.