Adoption of energy efficient measures would result in reduced demand for energy and thus lower emissions.
Emergency and disaster management involves four stages: Mitigation (Planning), Preparedness, Response and Relief.
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.
Emergency and disaster management involves four stages: Mitigation (Planning), Preparedness, Response and Relief.
Traditional agroforestry systems across South Asia have historically supported millions of smallholding farmers.
Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme a large social security programme being implemented in India, with an average annual investment of US$ 7 billion.
In line with strong emerging evidence on how air pollution affects human health, the World Health Organisation (WHO), in its latest guidelines, has recommended more stringent limits for all key air pollutants to protect populations worldwide.
This article analyzes road transport in India to explore linkages between air pollution and climate change policies in the transportation sector.
Extreme and unpredictable changes in the climate are a cause of serious concern globally.
MGNREGS is a poverty alleviation programme implemented pan India.
To effectively manage air pollution, we need to measure it accurately and at high spatial resolution.
India, a country highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, has witnessed the devastating impact of cyclones in recent years.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Sixth Assessment Report has, for the first time in the three-decade history of its reports, dedicated an entire chapter to innovation and technological development.
Mobile monitoring can supplement regulatory measurements, particularly in low-income countries where stationary monitoring is sparse.
In the face of the global imperative to limit the rise in temperatures to 1.