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How Cities Can Adapt To Climate Change?

Research identifies 15 proven ways that urban areas around the world can adapt to climate risk.

By Outlook Planet Desk 06/08/2021

Managing Climate Change For India Inc.

An integrated Climate Risk Management Survey for India can help us understand and evaluate the risks posed by climate change

By Outlook Planet Desk 06/08/2021

When Heat And Flood Plays Havoc

The climate crisis is raising its ugly head as heatwaves, wildfires and sudden flooding wreak havoc with the loss of lives and livelihood. Climate scientists fear the worst is yet to come with far greater intensity from what has been projected till date.

By Ananda Banerjee 06/08/2021

Mumbai's Flooded Picture

Satellite study identifies critical impacts of coastal inundation along Mumbai Metropolitan Region

By Outlook Planet Desk 05/06/2021

Climate Change And Economic Risks: Climate Change Pain Points Every Leader Should Know

The single biggest threat to the economy, our businesses, and our existence today is climate change.

By Outlook Planet Desk 04/06/2021

Odisha forest fires: Centre to send expert panel

The Centre on Wednesday said it will send an expert committee to Odisha to provide technical assistance for effective management of forest fire incidents in the state.

By Outlook Planet Desk 11/03/2021

India committed to reduce its carbon emission by 30-35% by 2030: Nitin Gadkari

Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road Transport & Highways and MSME, Govt of India while addressing the virtual session ‘India and the UK – Partners for Growth: Unlocking Sustainable and Climate-resilient Infrastructure Opportunities’

By Outlook Planet Desk 05/03/2021

Kalira Atita: A Film By Nila Madhab Panda Speaks Of The Emotional Impact Of Climate Change

Filmmaker Nila Madhab Panda’s Odia film ‘Kalira Atita’ (Yesterday’s Past) talks about his own trauma of witnessing the ferocious sea gobble up village after village.

By Outlook Planet Desk 25/02/2021

Biden puts US back into fight to slow global warming

President Joe Biden returned the United States to the worldwide fight to slow global warming in one of his first official acts and immediately launched a series of climate-friendly efforts that would transform how Americans drive and get their power.

By Outlook Planet Desk 21/01/2021
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