Poverty May Pose a Greater Threat to Biodiversity Than Policy Gaps: ISB Research
A new study led by researchers from the Indian School of Business (ISB) has highlighted the strong connection between poverty,

A new study led by researchers from the Indian School of Business (ISB) has highlighted the strong connection between poverty,

The GGEF yesterday announced its first investment into Ayana Renewable Power as part of a new partnership with CDC Group

According to China’s latest statistical communique, its CO2 emissions rose approximately 3%. The document however added that the country will

Brussels has committed to pumping a whopping €10billion (more than Rs 81,000 crores) into low-carbon technologies to make Europe a

Over this decade, under relentless pressure from green activists as well as the emergence of viable alternatives, coal has been

The United Nations Capital Development Funds or UNCDF’s Clean start programme along with the Embassy of Sweden has announced the

In the foul-smelling areas that we encounter in our day to day lives, often lie open sewers or sewage treatment

Thomas Schaefer, the chairperson and managing director of VWSA, confirmed this and added that Rwanda had the right ‘mindset’ to

Pointing to the far more favourable conditions and constituency for renewable energy in Spain, as compared ton say, the US,

In the US, Six commercial Nuclear reactors have been shut down since 2013, and eight reactors more have announced plans

Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund PIF signed a preliminary deal for investments in China’s renewable energy sector during the visit

Out of the Rs 885 billion, majority of the chunk which is Rs 835 billion would be used for curbing

While we can reminisce the famous line from The Rime of the ancient mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge- “Water Water

