Ahead of the Conference of Parties (COP) 24 where countries will first take stock of climate action post Paris, this paper assesses India's progress on its nationally determined contribution (NDC) targets and future energy plans. We find that, although India is well on track to meet its NDC pledges, these targets were extremely modest given previous context. Furthermore, there is considerable uncertainty around India's energy policy post 2030 and if current plans for energy futures materialise, the Paris Agreement's 2 degrees goal will be almost certainly unachievable. India's role in international climate politics has shifted from obstructionism to leadership particularly following the announcement of withdrawal by the United States from t...
The Himalayan divide In early October, the Indian Government declared its intention to sign the Pari...
As a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, but also as a developing country starting from a low e...
The agreement reached at the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) in Paris in December 2015 evoked m...
In this paper, we analyze how India’s climate change policy is framed, formulated and implemented an...
This paper analyses India's participation in more than two decades of global climate politics. India...
India has been lauded for the ambitious targets she has set for herself in the Intended Nationally ...
International negotiations over a post-2020 climate agreement have brought increased calls for India...
The Durban Platform process towards a new global climate agreement has thrown open for debate all is...
As the annual UN talks take place in Lima, Lexi Aisbitt assesses what can be deduced with respect to...
Along with the large middle-income countries Brazil, China, and South Africa, India has been put und...
The remaining carbon budget available to the world to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius or...
The goal of limiting global temperature rise to “well below” 2 °C has been reaffirmed in the Paris A...
The world has already warmed by about 1.07 deg. C (0.8–1.3 deg. C) as compared to the pre-industrial...
"India is the fastest-growing major economy in the world. It is the fourth largest greenhouse gas e...
The concerns surrounding climate change have grown manifold in recent times. It has been observed th...
The Himalayan divide In early October, the Indian Government declared its intention to sign the Pari...
As a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, but also as a developing country starting from a low e...
The agreement reached at the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) in Paris in December 2015 evoked m...
In this paper, we analyze how India’s climate change policy is framed, formulated and implemented an...
This paper analyses India's participation in more than two decades of global climate politics. India...
India has been lauded for the ambitious targets she has set for herself in the Intended Nationally ...
International negotiations over a post-2020 climate agreement have brought increased calls for India...
The Durban Platform process towards a new global climate agreement has thrown open for debate all is...
As the annual UN talks take place in Lima, Lexi Aisbitt assesses what can be deduced with respect to...
Along with the large middle-income countries Brazil, China, and South Africa, India has been put und...
The remaining carbon budget available to the world to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius or...
The goal of limiting global temperature rise to “well below” 2 °C has been reaffirmed in the Paris A...
The world has already warmed by about 1.07 deg. C (0.8–1.3 deg. C) as compared to the pre-industrial...
"India is the fastest-growing major economy in the world. It is the fourth largest greenhouse gas e...
The concerns surrounding climate change have grown manifold in recent times. It has been observed th...
The Himalayan divide In early October, the Indian Government declared its intention to sign the Pari...
As a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, but also as a developing country starting from a low e...
The agreement reached at the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) in Paris in December 2015 evoked m...