India’s solar photovoltaics (PV) market is rapidly growing.
In the previous article, we discussed the gaps in key areas that hamper the sustained growth of India’s solar PV market.
So far in this series, we discussed different aspects of India’s solar PV sector, including taxation, policies, and the journey towards sustainability.
The eARTh Climate Fellowship aims to facilitate the creation of climate art that will trigger behavioural change among citizens.
CSTEP and Clean Air Fund launched The Case for Action on Black Carbon, a policy brief highlighting the importance of reducing black carbon emissions across the globe, during a side event at COP28, Dubai.
CSTEP conducted the second edition of Climate Hour on 15 December 2023.
CSTEP conducted a closed-door roundtable discussion on ‘Net-Zero Scenarios for India’s Buildings Sector’ on 18 December 2023 in Bengaluru.
Public health is a fundamental pillar of society, with inextricable links to a country’s economic growth.
The state of Kerala is committed to sustainability, with aims to attain net-zero emissions by 2050 and meet 100% of its energy requirements though renewable energy (RE) sources by 2040.
In this two-part blog series, we revisit our experience in capacity building for civil society organisations (CSOs) working across India’s diverse rural landscape, where there is an urgent need to enhance climate adaptation knowledge to address the multi-dimensional challenges of climate change.
The first blog looked into the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy’s (CSTEP’s) engagement with Climate Asia (CA) on their Climate Action for Civil Society Organisation Development Programme for Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).
The offline sessions of the eARTh Climate Fellowship were conducted from 14 to 16 February.
CSTEP organised a workshop in collaboration with the Bengaluru Sustainability Forum (BSF) on 12 March 2024 to enhance knowledge on geospatial technology as part of the Climate Charche series.
Bengaluru has been ranked as the most congested city in India, as per the TomTom Traffic Index 2023.
The buildings sector in India is a key contributor to energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions.