Scientists have warned that warming more than half a degree above now is dangerous, but can we stop it?
Across the world, cities and communities are underprepared for the new flooding regime that climate change is ushering in
As drought bites, senate opposition leader Sherry Rehman says climate action is a security priority for South Asia
Power ministry officials say renewable capacity could exceed the 175GW goal, reaching 227GW, but analysts caution it depends on demand growth
After nearly 200 die in extreme weather, national disaster agency reiterates zero-mortality goal and says toll could have been higher without action plans
The French president announced extra finance to help developing countries adopt clean energy at the International Solar Alliance launch in New Delhi
The falling cost of solar power and batteries is having a “significant impact” on the coal sector, says national mining company in Coal Vision 2030 consultation
India and France are leading a push to roll out solar power, with an event next month to focus on water pumps, affordable finance and mini-grids
The chair of a $19bn Indian conglomerate committed to science-based targets, saying all efforts to cut carbon ‘have given us a return’
Despite desperately toxic air and powerful anti-pollution legislation, not a single case has been taken up against polluters in India’s capital
Christiana Figueres warns subsidising Adani’s controversial Carmichael mega-mine would damage Australia’s reputation abroad
While India has loudly criticised a decision on the commitments rich countries made up to 2020, their partner in the ‘like-minded’ bloc was not like-minded
Several areas of unfinished business mean talks in Bonn could ignite as developing nations seek concessions from the industrialised world
India has emerged as the world’s largest importer of petroleum coke, an oil byproduct that is now a major cause of pollution in the capital
Indian prime minister says renewables are “particularly important” to the development of five nations meeting in Xiamen
In West Bengal, residents say Hurricane Harvey in the US is “no comparison” to devastation for which their country left them woefully unprepared
Coal will continue to produce roughly three-quarters of India’s electricity, says body charged with central planning, as it lays out plan to boost mining production
After rising at an average of 6% over the preceding decade, India’s coal consumption has risen at 2.2% a year since 2015, analysis from Greenpeace Energydesk shows
High costs and a lack of public charging stations pose a challenge to bold EV target, say experts, not helped by inconsistent government policy
India’s future is still tied to coal and fixing woeful inefficiency of plants will create huge new generation at a price solar cannot match