India and Greater China could incur over $200bn each annually in climate adaptation costs through 2050 if the planet warms ...
While speaking on extreme weather events, an expert said that "the disasters of today will become the new normal of tomorrow." ...
The year 2024 was the warmest ever recorded — about 1.55°C above pre-industrial levels. The UN General Assembly has designated October 13th as the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction to ...
Economic liberalisation in India has shifted the emissions burden from more equal and developed states to less equal ones.
In India, mangos are known as the "king of fruits." But as wars disrupt trade routes and intense rainfall leads to mushy mangos, farmers are trying to innovate quickly to adapt to the new changes.
The Climate Risk Index 2026 released at COP30 in Brazil shows India facing severe losses from floods, storms and heatwaves as experts call for stronger funding and policy action Demonstrators protest ...
For India, investing in reducing black carbon can benefit both the climate and health, making it an effective tool to tackle ...