Punjab, known as the ‘Granary of India’, is among the top three producers of food grain in the country, with over 11 million tonnes of rice and 16 million tonnes of wheat produced every year.
CSTEP has observed a lack of awareness amongst employees about AT&C losses, a lack of accountability, inadequate manpower and resources, poor operation and maintenance of the infrastructure, etc.
Policy should focus onthe disaggregated needs of the public system, integrating land use and transport.
Dr Sarath Guttikunda is the founder of UrbanEmissions.
The link between rising levels of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and changing climatic patterns was first definitively put forth in 1898 by Svante Arrhenius, a Swedish scientist.
The India Clean Air Summit (ICAS) 2020 was organised on 25 & 26 August.
CSTEP signed an MoU with the Seshadripuram Institute of Commerce and Management, Bangalore, on 15 February 2021.
Year after year, the many days marked for environmental awareness push for concrete actions to protect our planet.
India’s rooftop solar (RTS) sector has immense growth potential though it is underperforming currently with only 8 GW installed capacity as against the 40 GW target set for 2022.
Over the last 2 years, the sale of electric vehicles has picked up pace in India, with this year’s sale already surpassing that of last year’s by over 80%.
The Centre for Air Pollution Studies at CSTEP organised a series of capacity building events in Punjab from 15 to 23 December 2022.
Climate change is the biggest challenge today and will be so in the coming decades.
Bengaluru witnessed a 16% spike in car registrations during FY 2021–22.
The electric vehicle (EV) segment in India has witnessed a phenomenal growth in the last few years.
Until a few years ago, working on biofuels called for constant justification in the face of electric vehicles (EVs) taking over the world.