The world is witnessing electric vehicle (EV) revolution.
Diwali season in India should be a time for joy and happiness.
Decarbonising the transport sector is essential not only to achieve the net-zero target but also to improve quality of life through benefits such as better air, reduced traffic-related woes, and urban heat management.
It is well established that to achieve net-zero emissions, decarbonising the transport sector is crucial.
India committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2070 at COP26 in Glasgow.
As India is on a trajectory to decarbonise the transport sector and reach its net-zero goals by 2070, it is imperative to closely examine decarbonisation strategies to avoid any unintended economic and natural resource–related trade-offs.
Urea is among the most consumed chemicals in India—as an indispensable fertiliser in agriculture, and, thereafter, as an important raw material for producing plastics, and nutrient feed for cattle.
The 'No Silver Bullet' series explores various potential pathways for India’s transition to net-zero emissions, discusses the challenges and constraints, and provides directional insights based on long-term modelling using system dynamics.
Climate change is a reality and a formidable challenge globally and in India.
The Government of India has set ambitious goals to ramp up a range of clean technologies by 2030 to increase energy independence, security, and access while promoting industrial development and reducing air pollution and GHG emissions.
Every year, climate action draws significant attention in the months leading up to the United Nations’ annual meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COPs).
At the recently concluded 29th Conference of the Parties or COP29, several critical issues were discussed.
The textile and apparel industry, although a major contributor to global trade, is now becoming one of the most polluting industries worldwide.
The bioeconomy sector is gaining significant momentum globally.
India is ranked fourth globally in installed renewable energy (RE) capacity.