International audienceAchieving fast and inclusive economic growth concurrently with greenhouse gases (GHG) emission control could have wide-ranging implications for the Indian economy, predominantly fuelled by fossil energies. India faces high income inequality with the bottom 50% of its population owning only 2% of total national wealth. Other developmental challenges include 304 million people living in poverty, 269 million without access to electricity, 92 million without access to safe drinking water, and around 2 million homeless. Despite such challenges, India has committed to reduce the GHG emission intensity of its GDP 33–35% below its 2005 level by 2030, including via turning 40% of its power-generation capacity away from fossil s...
India has indicated a strong commitment towards mitigating climate change not only through its Natio...
International audienceThe third largest GHG emitter in the world after China and the USA, India is f...
Presently India is facing the twin challenge of energy universalization as well as emission reductio...
International audienceAchieving fast and inclusive economic growth concurrently with greenhouse gase...
International audienceAlthough a rapidly growing economy, India faces many challenges, including in ...
The transition to a low carbon economy heralds an economic and social transformation that is excitin...
India and China are the world's most populous nations, but they have experienced a very different pa...
As a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, but also as a developing country starting from a low e...
This paper examines the consequences of alternative CO2 emission reduction strategies on economic de...
<p>India's contributions to meeting global mean temperature increases of 2 °C or well below 2 °C wou...
Presently India is facing the twin challenge of energy universalization as well as emission reductio...
With an increasing expected energy demand and current dominance of coal electrification, India plays...
This paper examines the consequences of alternative CO2 emission reduction strategies on economic de...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
India has indicated a strong commitment towards mitigating climate change not only through its Natio...
International audienceThe third largest GHG emitter in the world after China and the USA, India is f...
Presently India is facing the twin challenge of energy universalization as well as emission reductio...
International audienceAchieving fast and inclusive economic growth concurrently with greenhouse gase...
International audienceAlthough a rapidly growing economy, India faces many challenges, including in ...
The transition to a low carbon economy heralds an economic and social transformation that is excitin...
India and China are the world's most populous nations, but they have experienced a very different pa...
As a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, but also as a developing country starting from a low e...
This paper examines the consequences of alternative CO2 emission reduction strategies on economic de...
<p>India's contributions to meeting global mean temperature increases of 2 °C or well below 2 °C wou...
Presently India is facing the twin challenge of energy universalization as well as emission reductio...
With an increasing expected energy demand and current dominance of coal electrification, India plays...
This paper examines the consequences of alternative CO2 emission reduction strategies on economic de...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
India has indicated a strong commitment towards mitigating climate change not only through its Natio...
International audienceThe third largest GHG emitter in the world after China and the USA, India is f...
Presently India is facing the twin challenge of energy universalization as well as emission reductio...