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AI economic gains likely to outweigh emissions cost, says IMFThe IMF projects AI will boost global GDP by 0.5% annually from 2025 to 2030, outweighing its carbon costs. However, benefits won’t be even...
'There's no choice, India needs to grow the clean way', says Lord Nicholas SternLord Nicholas Stern emphasizes the necessity for India to adopt sustainable growth methods to achieve its goal of becoming a developed nati...
China pumped in over $100 bln overseas in cleantech since 2023, research group saysSince 2023, Chinese firms have invested over $100 billion in overseas clean energy projects to bypass U.S. and other tariffs, per Climate E...
Landmark Supreme Court ruling could spur more climate cases in India: ReportCiting the case of Citing the case of M K Ranjitsinh and Others vs. Union of India, the report by the London School of Economics' Grantham ...
Climate change made heatwaves 45 times more likely in South Asia
A new carbon removal startup is powered by sunlight and seawaterThe startup is among a slew of companies capitalising on investor and policymaker interest in removing gigatons — that is, billions of tons...
Nearly all world's population exposed to global warming over June-September: StudyA recent peer-reviewed research report reveals that nearly the entire global population experienced higher temperatures from June to August...
US climate envoy John Kerry holds talks in ChinaUS climate envoy John Kerry has held four hours of talks with his Chinese counterpart, Xie Zhenhua, in Beijing. The talks aim to revive dip...
World registers hottest day ever recorded on July 3The average global temperature reached 17.01 degrees Celsius (62.62 Fahrenheit), surpassing the August 2016 record of 16.92C (62.46F) as he...
Suresh Prabhu appointed as visiting professor in practice at Grantham Research InstituteConfirming the information, Prabhu said: "I am always excited in applying my experience and knowledge for the betterment of society and the...
World may breach 1.5C warming within 5 years: World Meterological OrganizationThe World Meterological Organization and Britain's Met Office said there was a 40 percent chance of the annual average global temperature s...
Coal returns as flashpoint in global climate-change fightA growing group of countries are promising to end coal use altogether, saying its economic appeal is diminishing as carbon taxes push up co...
'Pollution from Europe behind one of India's worst droughts'Sulphur dioxide - produced mainly by coal-fired power plants - causes a number of harmful effects, such as acid rain, heart and lung diseas...
- 'UN climate conference to conclude with a resolve to raise ambition of emission cut'
US, Australia, 4 other G-20 nations 'failed' to take action in line with Paris dealThe study found that the six countries - Argentina, Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the US - have not been undertaking sufficie...
99% sea birds will have plastic in their guts by 2050Nearly 60 percent of seabird species like penguins, gulls and albatrosses have plastic in their gut and by 2050 this may rise to 99 percent...
Here's where over 90% of the extra heat from global warming is goingScientists estimate that as much as 90% of it is heading straight into our oceans, and that has major consequences for the world's economy.