The green cover in India has absorbed more carbon than it emitted annually in the last decade, but the rate of sequestration declines during extreme climate events such as drought, a study has ...
Researchers at IISER, Bhopal, have revealed that India's green cover has absorbed more carbon annually in the past decade. However, carbon sequestration rates decline during climate extremes like ...
The green cover in India has absorbed more carbon than it emitted annually in the last decade, but the rate of sequestration declines during extreme climate events such as drought, a study has ...
India’s green cover absorbs more carbon than it emits, but extreme climate events highlight challenges to the country’s broader climate commitments and actions ...
It is more important than ever for large, industrialized nations like India and the United States to reduce their impact on worldwide emissions as we continue to exploit fossil fuels on the path to ...
India, home to 17% of the global population ... such as regenerative farming, soil carbon sequestration, afforestation, agroforestry and mangroves, and engineered permanent removal solutions ...
Winters in Delhi crystallize India’s clamour for moving on its climate-action goals: achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2070, acquiring 500GW of renewable energy capacity and reducing the ...
As India prepares for ... While the National Green Hydrogen Mission has laid the groundwork, targeted fiscal measures in the Budget, such as tax holidays, carbon credits, and enhanced R&D funding ...