The National Green Hydrogen Mission envisions India to be a leading manufacturer and a major hub for green hydrogen in the world.
World Environment Day, celebrated on June 5 every year, serves as a global call to action to address pressing environmental challenges.
Plastic pollution has reached a tipping point, endangering our ecosystems, wildlife, and the very fabric of our planet.
The advancement of electric vehicles (EVs) has emerged as a crucial solution for addressing concerns about climate change, energy security, and sustainable development.
As the climate crisis intensifies, two terms are in sharp focus: adaptation and ‘loss and damage’ (L&D).
Climate change is a universally urgent issue that impacts all nations, with interlinked consequences for economies, societies, and ecosystems.
In a welcome move, the Interim Budget 2024 provides great impetus to the rooftop solar segment through the ‘Pradhanmantri Suryodaya Yojana’.
Growing the bioeconomy in the Global South in a circular, sustainable way offers direct economic and environmental benefits, with the potential to capture the economic opportunity of bio-based products of bio-based products for food, feed waste products and energy estimated at USD 7.
Our Annual Report 2023–2024 highlights how CSTEP's innovative solutions are driving a change on the ground.
Small industries or micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are a crucial sector in India’s development.
India marked its presence as a serious contender in the green hydrogen space at the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, which happened in May this year.
The Indian power sector has witnessed substantial growth in generation capacity, with 420 GW (as of May 2024) meeting the energy needs of more than 1.
On 21 March, the Supreme Court, in a judgement regarding a public interest litigation (PIL) on protecting and conserving the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard (GIB), noted that people have a fundamental right to be free from the adverse effects of climate change.
Coastal urban ecosystems are under siege from climate change, rapid urbanisation, and environmental degradation.
CSTEP is developing a comprehensive Nature-based Solutions (NbS) Feasibility Framework to enhance urban resilience against climate risks such as flooding, heatwaves, and storms.