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).
With vehicle electrification picking up pace, the winds of change are sweeping the automotive industry.
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.
The buildings sector in India is a key contributor to energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions.
New Delhi, 18 March 2024: ‘By 2030, India is expected to be home to 6 megacities with populations above 10 million.
Andhra Pradesh's (AP’s) gross state domestic product stood at INR 1,201,736 crore (USD 157.
In an era of escalating environmental concerns and the pursuit of sustainable development, the circular economy emerges as a transformative solution.
The eARTh Climate Fellows explored the world of words and visual poetry with eARTh Climate Fellowship mentor and renowned poet Mamta Sagar.
The Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP) conducted its flagship event on air pollution India Clean Air Summit (ICAS) 2024.
Bengaluru, 16 April 2024: The Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP), a research-based think tank, in collaboration with the International Council for Circular Economy (ICCE), published a White Paper titled ‘Growing the circular bioeconomy, with a focus on the Global South’ and presented the findings at the World Circular Economy Forum (WCEF) 2024, held at Brussels, Belgium.
The Sustainable Alternative Futures for India (SAFARI) model (Kumar et al.
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.
The progress towards India’s ambitious net-zero goals requires that all states contribute to it.
Bengaluru, 28 June 2024: The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) contribute to 31% of India’s gross domestic product, almost 50% of exports, and 57% of all employment in manufacturing sectors, making them crucial to the economy.
Small industries or micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are a crucial sector in India’s development.