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US Skips COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil

In a significant diplomatic move, the United States will not send top-level representation to the COP30 climate conference in Brazil. Instead, Donald Trump plans direct engagements with world leaders on energy matters, signaling a shift in US climate poli

Climate Activist: Greenlash Built on Lazy Thinking

Climate activist Anjali Appadurai dismantles the rising 'greenlash' phenomenon, exposing how corporate interests and political inertia threaten climate progress in this powerful critique.

India's Climate Policy: Protecting Farmers in Green Transition

As India advances its climate goals, a critical question emerges: how to ensure farmers aren't left behind in the green transition. This analysis explores the delicate balance between environmental targets and agricultural livelihoods.

NEHU scholars attend climate workshop in Bhutan

Students and faculty from North-Eastern Hill University participate in transformative climate change workshop in Bhutan, focusing on sustainable solutions and cross-border environmental collaboration.

UN: Climate adaptation funds fall short, nations at risk

A shocking UN report reveals developing countries are dangerously exposed to climate disasters due to massive funding gaps in adaptation finance, putting millions at risk from rising seas, deadly storms, and extreme heat.

Wealth, Not Lifestyle: Rich Drive Climate Crisis

New climate inequality report reveals wealthy individuals fuel environmental damage primarily through investments, not personal consumption. The richest 1% emit more carbon than the poorest 66% combined.

Bill Gates: Climate Change Not an Existential Threat

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates offers a balanced perspective on climate change, dismissing apocalyptic predictions while emphasizing the critical need for innovation and global cooperation to tackle the crisis.

Bill Gates: Climate change won't end humanity

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates offers a pragmatic perspective on climate change, dismissing apocalyptic predictions while emphasizing technological solutions and global cooperation.

Brazil defends oil drilling ahead of climate talks

As Brazil prepares to host critical UN climate talks, authorities address accommodation shortages while simultaneously defending controversial oil exploration plans in the Amazon region.

Climate Justice Costs Trillions, Not Billions

New analysis reveals that true climate justice requires trillions in funding, exposing the massive gap between current promises and what's actually needed for vulnerable nations.

Nigerian Environmentalist: COP30 Will Deliver Little

Renowned Nigerian environmental activist Nnimmo Bassey expresses deep skepticism about COP30's potential outcomes, warning of empty promises and corporate influence derailing meaningful climate action.

Himalayas Under Siege: Climate Crisis Alert

Experts gather at Garhwal University conclave to address the alarming vulnerability of Himalayan ecosystems as climate change accelerates glacial melt and threatens regional stability.

Clean Energy Boom Falls Short on Climate Goals

New climate report reveals renewable energy investments hit all-time high, but remain insufficient to prevent dangerous temperature rise. COP30 emerges as critical turning point.

US Climate Research Faces Major Funding Cuts

America is dramatically reducing its climate research funding, potentially jeopardizing global efforts to combat climate change and monitor environmental shifts.

COP30: Global Apathy Threatens Climate Summit

As enthusiasm wanes for next month's crucial COP30 climate conference, experts warn this may be humanity's final opportunity to secure meaningful global action against climate catastrophe.

India's Clean Transport Strategy for COP30 Dominance

India's massive transport sector overhaul could become its most powerful climate strategy at COP30. Discover how electric vehicles and sustainable mobility are positioning India as a global climate leader.

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