Climate Asia is Organizing a Masterclass on Localization of Economy from Climate Lens today
In a globalized world, the basket of needs are met from afar. But in current times, economic loss is becoming unavoidable due to the rising …
In a globalized world, the basket of needs are met from afar. But in current times, economic loss is becoming unavoidable due to the rising …
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) kicked off its twenty-fourth Council meeting today in Abu Dhabi. The biannual two-day meeting, chaired this year by Uruguay, …
Despite legally enforceable commitments to keep global temperatures rising by more than 1.5C over pre-industrial levels established at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference, the UN …
India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) and Green Hydrogen released its 3rd annual edition of the “2022 India Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure & Battery Swapping Market …
The largest EV financing platform for individual drivers in India, Revfin, has completed its Series A round of fundraising, totaling $ 10 million in stock …
Everyone is at risk from air pollution, which has recently been found to have a serious impact on your lungs and shorten your life expectancy. …
India is one of the fastest growing wind energy markets in the world with an installed capacity of over 41 GW. With a rapidly growing …
Maxwell Technologies and REC Group have inked a significant equipment supply agreement. The deal includes the provision of hardware for REC’s most recent heterojunction technology …
In our interactions with informal workers in rural and urban contexts, we have heard many accounts about both increased work stress and job and income …
The “Silicon Valley of India,” Bengaluru, is still praised for its lush vegetation. Due to the cold climatic condition throughout the year it was formerly known as “air-conditioned city. Environmentalists, however, worry that poor air quality has put the much desired city in great risk. According to experts, Bengaluru’s air quality is not being monitored properly. They indicated that between 25,000 and 30,000 trees have been felled in Bengaluru over the previous five years. Therefore, the vegetation that would filter out the dangerous components from air is lost. A.N. Yallappa Reddy, an environmentalist and former bureaucrat, told IANS that Bengaluru has some of the worst air quality in the world. About 60 to 70 per cent of kids have lung-related issues. They are given steroids, …