CSTEP signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Presidency University, Bangalore, on 27 March 2021.
In his Independence Day address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned India spends over Rs 12 lakh crore on importing energy, and that domestic energy production will be a policy priority for the country.
“Healthy Air, Healthy Planet” — the theme for this year’s International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies 2021 — is upfront in acknowledging the ubiquity of air-pollution effects, calling for collective efforts to improve our air for a better tomorrow.
Climate change is increasing the risk of occurrence of natural hazard events at different scales and magnitudes across the world.
The impacts of climate variability, climate change, and extreme events are visible globally and in India.
The impacts of climate variability, climate change, and extreme events are visible globally and in India.
The impacts of climate variability, climate change, and extreme events are visible globally and in India.
Risk, in the context of climate change, is a function of three factors — hazards, exposure, and vulnerability.
Post the NDC commitments under the Paris Agreement in 2015, India has been promoting RE, but the increase in non-fossil-fuel-based electricity generation between 2015 and 2020 has been only 3.
Growing air pollution poses a serious health risk in India.
The impacts of climate variability, climate change, and extreme events are visible globally and in India.
India is vulnerable, in varying degrees, to multiple disasters.
India needs to grow a lot more food, and do it sustainably to be able to meet its future food security and also keep its climate commitments.
The impacts of climate variability, climate change, and extreme events are visible globally and in India.
It has been a slow journey, but the pace of air pollution studies is now picking up, and with it, our ability to save lives.