Tag: COP26
Does the Budget’s Push for Clean Energy Account for the 21.3...
As the 2022 Budget pushes for renewable energy to replace polluting sources, long-term jobs must be generated at scale for a just transition.
“Slow Onset” Climate Hazards Are Upon Us. How Are We Responding...
There is a growing need to understand slow onset climate processes, especially for informing long-term adaptation policy measures to address the cumulative and compounding nature of their climate impacts.
Trailing A Path of Non-Anthropogenic Jurisprudence Amidst the Climate Crisis
In the age of the Anthropocene, can the world’s rapid biodiversity losses be mitigated by shifting to a non-anthropogenic legal paradigm?
“Our Handwriting May Be Bad, But Our Message is Clear”: Doctors...
What roles can doctors play in communicating the ill effects of air pollution to patients, and can their role go beyond hospitals?
How India Should Prepare for COP26’s Met and Unmet Climate Adaptation...
With some climate finance demands at COP26 unmet, how should developing countries like India make use of international climate finance efficiently?
“Yearly Investment in Solar Energy Needs to Double this Decade”: ISA’s...
"We need to mobilize solar investment at unprecedented rates to ensure that our installed capacities can balance an ever-increasing demand," added Sareen.
As India Announces Carbon Neutrality by 2070, Let’s Talk About the...
This article is produced under the aegis of Climate Tracker’s Online COP26 Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship, awarded to The Bastion's Environment Lead Vaishnavi Rathore....
India At COP26: “The World’s Best Last Chance to Get Runaway...
Shikha Bhasin and Bhasker Tripathi explain the past, present, and future of India’s climate negotiations at the Conference of the Parties.