Ajay Seth said the EU’s proposals on its carbon border adjustment mechanism were “not practical” for a developing country like India
Indebted farmers, facing falling yields and water scarcity, want legally guaranteed price support for more crops – but that may not fix their climate woes
Renewable energy schemes make up four-fifths of Kyoto-era projects hoping to keep selling offsets under Article 6, sparking concerns over the credibility of the new market.
Nearly two fifths of India’s districts depend on the coal sector and a rapid phasedown would be devastating for millions of people
Nineteen countries signed up to an India-led alliance this month to boost production of biofuels, but experts raise sustainability concerns
The country is not moving away from coal yet, doesn’t want to hand rich nations a win and thinks the JETP terms aren’t good enough
The world’s largest economies agreed to push for a tripling of renewable energy capacity by 2030, but made no progress on oil and gas phaseout
If approved by the cabinet, India’s new electricity policy would end the construction of new coal-fired power plants after the planned 28 GW are built
India wants to become a leader in green hydrogen production and to develop huge solar projects in the Ladakh region of the Himalayas
The government ignored warnings that building large hydropower projects in the Himalayas was unsafe. Now Josimath town is falling apart
Nestlé, Coca Cola and Pepsi are among the buyers from Nanglamal Sugar Complex, which smallholders say gives no help with climate resilience
Women and girls in India’s sugar fields are exposed to sexual harassment, backbreaking work and inadequate healthcare
Millions of people migrate each year to work in India’s sugar fields under extreme heat, harsh conditions and debt bondage
In India more intense droughts and floods are destroying sugarcane crops and plunging millions of farmers and their families into debt
The cabinet has cemented a verbal pledge by prime minister Narendra Modi to aim for net zero emissions by 2070 and improve carbon efficiency this decade
While the country suffers from extreme heat, Delhi’s budget for adaptation grants has shrunk and international support is falling short
A short walk in the afternoon is exhausting. Heatwaves will keep getting worse until we stop burning fossil fuels
The government has long used a broad definition of forests which is at odds with UN guidance and overstates India’s climate credentials
Millions of residents in India’s capital are suffering under the winter smog, prompting the country’s highest court to hold government to account
An estimated 13-20 million workers in India depend on coal assets for their livelihoods, raising the need for a transition plan and financial support