The Durban Platform process towards a new global climate agreement has thrown open for debate all issues, including those earlier settled in the Kyoto Protocol. Any new compact must ensure sharply reduced global emissions as required by science, while adhering to principles of equity between nations regarding utilisation of the atmospheric commons. India faces serious difficulties in reconciling international expectations and domestic developmental priorities. India's recent economic growth, increased emissions and great power ambitions suggest greater need and capacity for mitigation whereas its continuing burden of income and energy poverty severely inhibits additional commitments. This article examines the factors driving India's negotia...
Revised Draft 30 April 2004. This was prepared for the Conference to celebrate 10 Years of ASARC to...
Climate change poses particularly difficult challenges for India. On the one hand, India does not wa...
The agreement reached at the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) in Paris in December 2015 evoked m...
The Durban Platform process towards a new global climate agreement has thrown open for debate all is...
International negotiations over a post-2020 climate agreement have brought increased calls for India...
Ahead of the Conference of Parties (COP) 24 where countries will first take stock of climate action ...
The climate change negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change have...
In this paper, we analyze how India’s climate change policy is framed, formulated and implemented an...
As the annual UN talks take place in Lima, Lexi Aisbitt assesses what can be deduced with respect to...
The concerns surrounding climate change have grown manifold in recent times. It has been observed th...
This paper analyses India's participation in more than two decades of global climate politics. India...
The world has already warmed by about 1.07 deg. C (0.8–1.3 deg. C) as compared to the pre-industrial...
Climate change is a natural process and a positive correlation between rise in temperature and rise ...
One of the current main objective of international negotiations on climate change aims at enlarging ...
India is a significant player in climate policy and politics. It has been vocal in international cli...
Revised Draft 30 April 2004. This was prepared for the Conference to celebrate 10 Years of ASARC to...
Climate change poses particularly difficult challenges for India. On the one hand, India does not wa...
The agreement reached at the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) in Paris in December 2015 evoked m...
The Durban Platform process towards a new global climate agreement has thrown open for debate all is...
International negotiations over a post-2020 climate agreement have brought increased calls for India...
Ahead of the Conference of Parties (COP) 24 where countries will first take stock of climate action ...
The climate change negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change have...
In this paper, we analyze how India’s climate change policy is framed, formulated and implemented an...
As the annual UN talks take place in Lima, Lexi Aisbitt assesses what can be deduced with respect to...
The concerns surrounding climate change have grown manifold in recent times. It has been observed th...
This paper analyses India's participation in more than two decades of global climate politics. India...
The world has already warmed by about 1.07 deg. C (0.8–1.3 deg. C) as compared to the pre-industrial...
Climate change is a natural process and a positive correlation between rise in temperature and rise ...
One of the current main objective of international negotiations on climate change aims at enlarging ...
India is a significant player in climate policy and politics. It has been vocal in international cli...
Revised Draft 30 April 2004. This was prepared for the Conference to celebrate 10 Years of ASARC to...
Climate change poses particularly difficult challenges for India. On the one hand, India does not wa...
The agreement reached at the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) in Paris in December 2015 evoked m...