India has committed to ambitious targets, including a 45 per cent reduction in emissions intensity by 2030 and sourcing 50 per cent of electric power from non-traditional sources
Energy Transitions Innovation Challenge (ENTICE) aims to encourage innovation in sustainable energy solutions and support entrepreneurs
The document, Blueprint for a People-Positive Energy Transition, will work as a guide and offer a roadmap to expedite a sustainable energy transition for India and the world. The document offers essential principles and an actionable plan that will help in the long run
Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) works towards delivering transformational programs to accelerate equitable energy transition in developing and emerging economies
The G20 leaders committed to accelerating clean and affordable energy transitions. The baton has been picked up by the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP)
According to several reports, the ice lingam has melted by over 90% and has almost disappeared just days into the 57-day Amarnath yatra.
Wildfires have scorched twice as much land in France so far this year as in the same period last year, an official said on Friday.
Experts note that the process of global warming and climate change is a massive phenomenon occurring over a long period of time.
Extreme heat is hitting garment workers across Asia hard. See how Epic Group's new India campus is redesigning factories to fight back.
Western Europe recorded its hottest June ever, with a brutal heat dome triggering thousands of deaths across France, Spain and Belgium
Increasing international tensions, global warming and the changing world economy have put Greenland at the heart of the debate over global trade and security
The biggest catalyst for landslides in India is considered to be the Southwest Monsoon, which mostly spans the period from June to September.
El Nino is a naturally occurring climate pattern in which the waters of the Pacific Ocean become warmer than usual. Traditionally, it has been linked to weaker monsoons and below-normal rainfall in India.
Severe storms and flooding kill at least 15 people across China, displacing tens of thousands
The fires are spreading as temperatures rise again -- already reaching 43C in Spain -- in a continent still scarred by the aftermath of heatwaves in May and June that have been blamed for thousands of deaths.
The concern comes at a time when Meghalaya has recorded the highest monsoon rainfall deficit among all northeastern states this season.
Activist groups around the world are increasingly looking to the courts to force governments and corporations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and better protect the environment.
El Nino conditions have set in and are forecast to rapidly strengthen into a strong event by September, raising risks of heatwaves worldwide
The "Urban Heat Island" effect -- an invisible phenomenon that is quietly making India's cities several degrees hotter than their surroundings.
Global average sea surface temperatures in June were 20.98C, beating the previous records of 2023 and 2024, according to the European Union's Copernicus Marine Service.
Paris Deputy Mayor Audrey Pulvar argued that the US bears a significant share of the responsibility for the climate crisis driving such extreme weather.
It's 3 o'clock. Six-year-old Meer waves goodbye to his friends as he gets off the school bus in Gurugram. His mother, Sonam Varughese, picks him up from the society gate and together they walk towards home. Meer tells her about his day at school but by the time they reach home, he is exhausted. "A 10-minute walk in the sun drains him," says Sonam.&...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the Global South, especially island nations, was the most impacted by climate change and called for climate action guided by fairness, responsibility and equity, in his address to the National Assembly of Seychelles.
Scientists said the stifling heatwave would have been virtually impossible without man-made climate change
At least 101 million Europeans faced temperatures of over 35C, with scores of people thought to have been killed by the record-breaking heatwave.
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