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Shailendra Kumar Joshi appointed Telangana Chief SecretaryJoshi is a 1984-batch IAS officer, who has spent nine years (in two spells) in the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests.
India, US agree to amend Montreal Protocol to phase down HFCsSingh said in the original proposal put forward by India there was no freeze year, but "in the morning we had given a position that we can ...
India to eliminate potent greenhouse gas HFC-23A N Jha, Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), said this decision of India at this juncture fortifies the determination an...
Flexibility shown by India at Montreal Protocol to help nation for climate benefitsChandra Bhushan, deputy director general of the CSE, said the analysis reveals that when India had taken 2028-2030 as it's baseline.
India to join Paris accord todayIndia’s ratification of the agreement will come on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on Sunday, generating the political momentum to ...
US wants India to advance phasing out of HFCsIndia is so far insistent that its baseline year for phasing down HFCs will be no earlier than 2028 with a complete freeze on HFC use by 20...
Talks with US on HFCs phaseout Anil Dave’s first challenge as environment ministerIndia opened the door to using the Montreal Protocol to phaseout HFCs, moving an amendment to the international treaty that seeks to protec...
India calls for political consensus on phasing down HFCs"Each country has its own Intended Nationally Determined Contributions. They are nationally determined, and of course not internationally d...
Countries agree to informal discussion on management of HFCsThe wordings of the EU proposal was widely discussed and after suitable changes it was generally approved by the nations.
India tight-lipped on the issue of hydrofluorocarbonsIndia did not clearly spell out its position on the issue of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) during a key UN conference in Paris.
India refrains from opposing UN discussion on hydrofluorocarbonsIn a significant move, India today did not oppose participation in a discussion on the issue of harmful greenhouse gas hydrofluorocarbons (...
India looking to ensure swift enforcement of Nagoya ProtocolJavadekar, as the Environment Minister, is the president of the Eleventh Conference of Parties (CoP-11) to the Convention on Biological Div...
- India tells rich nations not to treat climate issues for providing market to domestic companies
India today told rich nations at Warsaw climate talks not to treat global warming issues with a "business perspective of providing markets ...
- ‘Delink business from global warming issues’
Hitting out at developed countries for backtracking on their commitments to fight climate change, India on Thursday used the UN climate tal...
- Warsaw green meet: India, US at odds over fate of climate-damaging gas
Controversial issue of handling HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons) - climate damaging refrigerant gas - does not seem to be get resolved in near fut...
- India sticks to its stand on HFC
Though the delegates from other countries agreed to retain the agenda item on proposed amendments to the Montreal Protocol, India refused t...
- India sticks to its stand on HFC
Indian representatives, including senior officials from the ministry of environment and forests, are learnt to have reiterated New Delhi’s ...
- India criticises developed world on carbon emission issue
India today said they did not fulfil their promise on the issue of transferring technology to the developing nations to meet carbon emissio...
- Help developing nations cut gas emissions: India
India demanded speeding up of global efforts to ban ozone-depleting chemicals and asked for adequate funding and transfer of related techno...
- Countries to take stock of Montreal Protocol next week
The UN asks countries to intensify action to eliminate the use of harmful hydrochlorofluorocarbons.