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Delhi Airport first to get net zero carbon emission tagDelhi Airport became the first in India to receive Level 5 Net Zero Carbon Emission certification. This accolade highlights its commitment ...
Budget 2024: Here is Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's full budget speech; Click to readBudget 2024: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Budget for 2024-25, marking her 7th consecutive presentation. This budget is...
Most airports to be carbon neutral by December 2024“Airports have now submitted the plan and we will keep monitoring it. While many airports have already working towards environment friendly...
Delhi airport to become net zero carbon emission airport by 2030, says DIALIn a statement on Tuesday, Jaipuriar stated: "At Delhi Airport, we are on a strong environment progress journey and we are confident to bec...
Carbon-neutral tag for IGI Airport, first in Asia-PacificAirport officials said that the airport carbon accreditation has upgraded Delhi Airport to 'Level 3+, Neutrality', which is the highest lev...
Indo-China joint Silk Road Economic Belt & Maritime Silk Road: China seeks to address misgivingsThere are worries that China will utilise this to project power and military prowess much to discomfort of others.
India's carbon emission increased by 1.57 per cent: GovernmentIndia's total carbon emission rose from 15.39 million tonnes in 2012 to 15.63 million tonnes in 2013, marking an increase of 1.57%, govt sa...
Three Indian airports upgraded for better managing carbon emissionThese airports have reduced emissions through the carbon management certification programme -- Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA).
- Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport receives ISO 14064-1:2006 for carbon emissions accounting
In 2012, CSIA had become the first ever airport in India and the second in Asia to be recognized for its consistent efforts in reducing its...
CO2 emissions by airlines in India significantly less: DGCAIndian and foreign airlines operating in India account for less than one per cent of the country's total carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
- IGI gets recognition for efforts to reduce carbon emission
A global body of airports, Airport Council International (ACI), has accredited the IGI airport at Level 2 - 'Reduction' under the Airport C...