As a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, but also as a developing country starting from a low emissions base, India is an important actor in global climate change mitigation. However, perceptions of India vary widely, from an energy-hungry climate deal-breaker to a forerunner of a low carbon future. Developing clarity on India's energy and emissions future is challenged by the uncertainties of India's development transitions, including its pathway through a demographic and urban transition within a rapidly changing policy context. Model-based scenario analyses provide widely varying projections, in part because they make differing assumptions, often implicit, about these transitions. To address the uncertainty in India's energy and emi...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 12-05, "Trade-off among carbon emissions, eco...
With an increasing expected energy demand and current dominance of coal electrification, India plays...
Presently India is facing the twin challenge of energy universalization as well as emission reductio...
As a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, but also as a developing country starting from a low e...
As a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, but also as a developing country starting from a low e...
India and China are the world's most populous nations, but they have experienced a very different pa...
<p>India's contributions to meeting global mean temperature increases of 2 °C or well below 2 °C wou...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
Integrated economic models have been used to project both baseline and mitigation greenhouse gas emi...
International audienceAchieving fast and inclusive economic growth concurrently with greenhouse gase...
Informing India’s Energy and Climate Debate: Policy Lessons from Modelling Studies / Navroz K Dubash...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
The remaining carbon budget available to the world to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius or...
The transition to a low carbon economy heralds an economic and social transformation that is excitin...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan India is an extraordinarily diverse democratic country with one of t...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 12-05, "Trade-off among carbon emissions, eco...
With an increasing expected energy demand and current dominance of coal electrification, India plays...
Presently India is facing the twin challenge of energy universalization as well as emission reductio...
As a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, but also as a developing country starting from a low e...
As a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, but also as a developing country starting from a low e...
India and China are the world's most populous nations, but they have experienced a very different pa...
<p>India's contributions to meeting global mean temperature increases of 2 °C or well below 2 °C wou...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
Integrated economic models have been used to project both baseline and mitigation greenhouse gas emi...
International audienceAchieving fast and inclusive economic growth concurrently with greenhouse gase...
Informing India’s Energy and Climate Debate: Policy Lessons from Modelling Studies / Navroz K Dubash...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
The remaining carbon budget available to the world to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius or...
The transition to a low carbon economy heralds an economic and social transformation that is excitin...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan India is an extraordinarily diverse democratic country with one of t...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 12-05, "Trade-off among carbon emissions, eco...
With an increasing expected energy demand and current dominance of coal electrification, India plays...
Presently India is facing the twin challenge of energy universalization as well as emission reductio...