Rather than focusing on international conferences like COP, we should direct our energies towards negotiating agreements that can achieve progress in narrow, but crucial, economic sectors.
While carbon offsetting has gained momentum and support, it is not without its share of critics.
There are environmental, economic, social, and geopolitical ramifications to continuing on a business-as-usual path.
So what can be done to counter the cock and bull stories of this breed of climate change deniers?
What happens to be a great solution for decarbonising transport is enabling and promoting walking, cycling, and pedal-powered rickshaws.
Their two-day tour began on June 18
The operator is taking 2019 emissions as the baseline
The two signed a deal today
Targets for carbon emissions are closing in fast on some of Bangladesh's largest trading partners. Some have set targets for 2030. Things are moving more quickly than anybody could have imagined on this issue.
Bangladesh is the globe’s one of the lowest carbon emitters, but still the country is committed to cut carbon emissions by 89.47 million tonnes or 21.85 per cent of carbon dioxide by 2030, FBCCI President Md Jashim Uddin said today.
A global subsidy war could spur technological innovation, potentially driving down the price of renewables.
In the present era of climate change, mangrove ecosystems have been silently acting as our climate guardian
The transport sector currently accounts for a quarter of energy-related carbon emissions globally. It also ranks among the fastest-growing sources of such emissions.
The latest World Inequality Report shows tackling climate change and social injustice are part of a total political package.