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Arunabha GhoshBusiness Standard |

A four-step strategy focussed on cleaner and shared vehicles — put into action in the next few years — is critical to improving air quality


The developing world is injecting real-world clarity and solutions into a debate long stuck in abstraction, reminding us that delivery is the currency...

The climate summit will debate gaps in ambition, implementation, and perception. India must fight for climate justice, and offer a new narrative


In FY 2022–23, Delhi estimated that 1.46 million tonnes of C&D waste from various government departments would be recycled, but achieved only a...

Energy transition must be fair, equitable and just, leaving nobody behind. The governance of critical minerals must evolve in response to this context

With multilateral forums gridlocked, bilateral deals on climate action must move beyond donor-recipient dynamics to that of mutual gains

Extreme heat is no more just a meteorological problem but an institutional challenge and an economic crisis. Policies need to be tweaked to address...

An increased supply of public transport, reducing open burning in the NCR, and enforcing dust and other pollution control measures at construction...

India’s political economy needs to be prepared to manage the disruptions that are inevitable in this coming transition


Whether a pro-fossil fuel Trump or clean-energy focussed Harris wins the US elections, India has the opportunity to gain from either scenario
