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Carbon Markets An Opportunity For Private Players To Combat Climate Change

WSDS 2024: Hard to abate sectors and science based targets should come into equation to make the carbon market work

By Naina Gautam 08/02/2024

Report Sheds Light On Developed Countries' Mitigation Performance

A paper by Max van Deursen and Sumit Prasad at CEEW, disclosed in official climate transparency reports, assesses past performance as well as progress towards the implementation of crucial climate targets

By Outlook Planet Desk 05/02/2024

Blusmart Becomes First Indian Mobility Firm To Earn Carbon Credit Accreditation

Electric ride-sharing company gets recognition for its commitment to environment for its EV fleet

By Outlook Planet Desk 15/11/2023

EKI Energy Services Unveils Carbon Neutral Certification Services

The newly-launched services aim to empower businesses to take the lead in eco-friendliness and environmental responsibility

By Outlook Planet Desk 03/11/2023

EU Weighs India's Bold Carbon Tax Bid

The European Commission has allayed the apprehensions of Indian exporters, especially regarding reporting standards for carbon-intense goods. Notably, this gesture addresses concerns that emerged during the CBAM's initial phase, which began this October

By Outlook Planet Desk 16/10/2023

The Changed Discourse On Global Carbon Targets

India's current commitment is impressive, aiming to power half its installed capacity through non-fossil sources and reduce greenhouse emissions to 45 per cent of its 2005 levels by 2030

By Outlook Planet Desk 16/10/2023

Building Sustainable And Equitable Global Economy 

While green taxes can be an effective tool for promoting environmentally friendly practices and reducing the negative impact of economic activities on the environment, there are several challenges associated with implementing these taxes

By Kartik Ganapathy 07/05/2023

China, US & EU to occupy more than 90% carbon space by 2050: Study

The study 'The Carbon Space Implications of Net Negative Targets', released on Tuesday, also estimates that the net-zero commitments made by the 10 big emitters are inadequate and would surpass the 1.5 degrees Celsius carbon space by 33 per cent by 2050.

By Outlook Planet Desk 14/11/2021
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