The impacts of climate variability, climate change, and extreme events are visible globally and in India.
Climate Change may feel like an insurmountable problem and our future may look bleak.
A warming of the planet by 1.
The International Energy Agency published a report entitled ‘Southeast Asia Energy Outlook 2022’ last month.
The impacts of climate variability, climate change, and extreme events are visible globally and in India.
The embracing of rapid urbanisation for better lifestyles has led to mindless concretisation, proving to be one of the biggest threats to the outdoor temperature in cities.
At the recently concluded 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27), India submitted its long-term strategy to achieve zero emissions by 2070.
The climate crisis is no longer a distant event that might happen in the future.
The Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP)—a Bengaluru-based think tank—published a study on the climate of north-eastern India titled ‘District-Level Changes in Climate: Historical Climate and Climate Change Projections for the North-Eastern States of India’.
Low-cost sensors (LCSs) that measure PM2.
The world is grappling with intensifying climate change — temperatures are rising, weather patterns are changing, and extreme events and natural disasters are becoming frequent.
Climate-resilient infrastructure refers to the built environment designed and constructed to withstand the impacts of climate change, including rising temperatures, increased precipitation, sea-level rise, and more frequent extreme weather events.
As the climate crisis intensifies, two terms are in sharp focus: adaptation and ‘loss and damage’ (L&D).
In the face of the global imperative to limit the rise in temperatures to 1.
Come summer, we are used to seeing heat alerts from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) for various parts of India.
India’s nationally determined contribution (NDC) target has been updated to achieve 50% cumulative electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030.