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7 Food And Agriculture Innovations Needed To Protect The Climate And Feed A Rapidly Growing World

More than 130 countries signed a declaration on Dec 1, committing to make their food systems—from production to consumption—a focal point in national strategies to address climate change

By PTI 04/12/2023

India's Emission Intensity Reduced By 33 Percent Between 2005 And 2019: Govt Report

The report also said India's GDP grew at a cumulative annual growth rate of 7 percent, but its emissions rose by only 4 per cent per year during this period

By PTI 03/12/2023

India Likely To Advocate For Bigger Scope For Fund To Compensate Developing Nations For Climate Change: UN Official

At COP27 last year, the Loss and Damage Fund was agreed to by the Parties to provide financial assistance to developing nations suffering from adverse climate change impacts

By PTI 30/11/2023

Leveraging On Business Impact

COP 28: Choices made in the next few years can play a decisive role in how the planet's future shapes up. Business choices can tide over climate risks as well as create opportunities in the transition, but more importantly, they can influence consumers

By Prarthana Borah 29/11/2023

Volvo India Aims To Have 50 Percent Vehicles To Run On Non-Fossil Fuel By 2030

The company has set a target to become net zero in terms of carbon emission by 2040

By PTI 24/11/2023

Global Emissions May Drop By Just 2 Percent By 2030: UN Report

The report comes ahead of the 28th UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai, where countries are expected to push for stronger climate action to limit warming to 1.5 degrees

By PTI 15/11/2023

Developed Countries Not On Track To Meet 2030 Emission Reduction Targets US, EU, Russia Highest Over-Shooters

World Sustainability Day 2023: Net-zero goals hinge on significant emission cuts in this decade. Instead of relying on future events, developed countries should define clear year-on-year reduction plans to meet their targets in this critical decade

By Outlook Planet Desk 26/10/2023

CSE Report Raises Doubts Over Credibility Of Carbon Credit Market

In a ground-breaking investigation, the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) unveils the hidden flaws of the voluntary carbon credit market, raising questions about its effectiveness in combating climate change

By Outlook Planet Desk 10/10/2023

Energy Transition To Biofuels To Help Businesses Become ESG Friendly

The substitution of coal and diesel with eco-friendly biofuels reduces the emission of harmful gases that are detrimental to the environment and contribute to global warming

By Ashvin Patil 26/09/2023

Transforming The Built Environment To Achieve India’s NDC Targets

Built environment is responsible for up to 40% of overall global greenhouse gas emissions. While the operation of buildings causes 20% of these emissions, when we add the emissions from producing building materials, commuting and deliveries, related municipal...

By Aun Abdullah 20/09/2023
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