India needs $145 billion annually by 2035 for clean energy. Financing—not technology—will decide the pace of its energy transition.
New research suggests climate warming may modestly enhance the atmosphere’s ability to break down methane, though competing chemical processes add uncertainty.
At Mumbai Climate Week, Hillary Clinton urges Global South-led climate action, resilience finance innovation and stronger AI governance.
Oxford study warns excessive reliance on carbon dioxide removal could breach legal climate guardrails and undermine net zero goals
India’s Budget 2026–27 doesn’t shout climate ambition—but it hardwires it into clean manufacturing, carbon capture and energy supply chains, quietly reshaping the country’s green economy from...
As global temperatures continue to rise, extreme heat is no longer a distant threat. It is a present and growing challenge that will shape health, livelihoods,...
The India–EU free trade agreement is more than a market-opening deal. It marks a strategic shift where climate policy, geopolitics, and global trade converge across nearly...
The battery price collapse that just made solar a 24/7 power source. Utility-scale battery storage is now cheap enough to make dispatchable solar power economically viable...
Global fossil fuel generation expected to flatline in 2025 for the first time since the pandemic, as record solar and wind growth meet all new electricity...