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India Tops Global Agricultural Methane Emissions

India emerges as world's largest methane emitter from agriculture, contributing 14% of global livestock emissions. UN report highlights urgent need for sustainable farming practices.

Kandla Port Emerges as India's Green Energy Hub

Deendayal Port Authority in Kandla is transforming into India's clean energy hub, attracting international delegations and advancing green hydrogen projects. Discover how this supports India's net-zero goals.

Carbon Emissions Reach Record High in 2025

Global carbon emissions set new record in 2025 as Global Carbon Project warns decarbonisation efforts insufficient. US leads increase while India shows improvement through renewable energy deployment.

COP30 Climate Summit: Brazil's Critical Opportunity

As COP30 convenes in Brazil, global climate hopes hinge on tangible action. With 1.5°C target breached and India's emissions rising, the summit faces urgent pressure to deliver real climate solutions.

India's CO2 emissions growth slows to 1.4% in 2025

India's fossil fuel emissions growth expected to drop significantly to 1.4% in 2025, down from 4% last year, thanks to renewable energy expansion and favorable monsoon. Read the full analysis.

India Textile Exports See Record Growth in Key Markets

India's textile exports achieve record growth with impressive gains in UAE (14.5%), UK (1.5%), Japan (19%), Germany (2.9%), Spain (9%), and France (9.2%). Discover how Indian textiles are conquering global markets.

Why Diesel Engines Pollute More Than Petrol

Discover the 5 key reasons why diesel engines emit more pollutants than petrol in India. Learn about NOx, particulate matter health risks, and regulatory impacts on small cars.

China's Green Revolution Saves Paris Climate Deal

China's massive shift toward renewable energy is achieving global climate targets years ahead of schedule, new analysis reveals. Discover how the world's largest polluter became its biggest green champion.

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