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India Carbon Emissions Slowdown: Early Monsoons and Renewables

India Carbon Emissions Slowdown: Early Monsoons and Renewables

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India’s carbon dioxide emissions are projected to rise by just 1.4 per cent in 2025, marking a slowdown compared to the higher growth rates of previous years. According to the Global Carbon Budget 2025 report, this deceleration can be attributed to an early onset of the monsoon season and the country’s rapid expansion in renewable energy capacity, which has nearly stabilized coal consumption. Released during the COP30 climate summit in Belem, Brazil, the report prepared by a network of over 130 climate scientists and research institutions places India among the world’s top emitters, alongside China, the United States, and the European Union. Despite the slower pace of increase, India’s emissions remain on an upward trend, underlining the complex balance between economic growth and envir...
India leads climate justice call at COP30, pushes for equity and climate finance

India leads climate justice call at COP30, pushes for equity and climate finance

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At the opening plenary of the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, India emerged as a strong advocate for climate justice and equity, speaking on behalf of the BASIC group Brazil, South Africa, India, and China as well as the Like-Minded Developing Countries (LMDC) coalition. India’s interventions highlighted the urgent need to balance climate ambition with fairness, ensuring that developing countries are not left behind in the global transition. Reaffirming the principle of “Common But Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities,” India stressed that any progress at COP30 must uphold equity and recognize the historic emissions responsibility of developed nations. It underlined that the structure of the Paris Agreement must remain intac...
Clean cooking emerges as a key climate solution in new UN report

Clean cooking emerges as a key climate solution in new UN report

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A new joint report by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has identified clean cooking as one of the world’s most powerful yet overlooked climate solutions. Titled Advancing Clean Cooking for Climate Action, the report argues that transforming how 2.3 billion people cook could cut up to two gigatons of CO₂ emissions annually, save millions of lives, and empower women across developing nations. It highlights that household air pollution from traditional fuels such as wood, charcoal, and kerosene causes 2.3 million premature deaths every year and drives deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions. Despite its potential, the report notes that less than one percent of global clima...
Lost island beneath Karnak Temple reshapes Egypt ancient history

Lost island beneath Karnak Temple reshapes Egypt ancient history

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A groundbreaking archaeological discovery beneath Egypt iconic Karnak Temple in Luxor is rewriting the origins of one of the world’s most sacred ancient sites. Geoarchaeologists have revealed that the Karnak Temple Complex was originally built atop a lost river island sculpted by Nile channels more than 4,500 years ago centuries earlier than previously believed. The new study, published in Antiquity by Cambridge University Press and led by researchers from the University of Southampton, suggests that the temple foundations date back to around 2300 BCE, during Egypt Old Kingdom. Until now, historians believed that Karnak was established much later, in the Middle Kingdom. Researchers say this revelation not only shifts Karnak’s construction timeline but also deepens its spiritual symbo...
Earth on alert as massive solar storm disrupts satellites and threatens power grids

Earth on alert as massive solar storm disrupts satellites and threatens power grids

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A rare and severe solar storm has jolted Earth’s magnetic field, putting satellites, power grids, and high-altitude flights on alert. The event followed the early arrival of two powerful coronal mass ejections (CMEs) on November 11, triggering a G4-class geomagnetic storm one of the strongest in the current solar cycle. The explosion originated from sunspot region AR4274, which unleashed a massive X5.1-class solar flare. The flare expelled a surge of highly energetic protons toward Earth, with some particles penetrating deep into the atmosphere and even reaching the ground a phenomenon known as a Ground Level Event (GLE), among the rarest in space weather. “This is a very significant event,” said Professor Clive Dyer of the Surrey Space Centre. “Neutron monitors around the world are ...
Ethiopia set to host COP32 climate summit in 2027

Ethiopia set to host COP32 climate summit in 2027

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    Ethiopia is poised to host the COP32 climate summit in 2027, with an official announcement expected soon. The development was revealed by André Corrêa do Lago, president of the ongoing COP30 summit in Brazil, as negotiations took shape on the first day of the event. The decision, backed by the Bureau of African Countries, follows a competitive bid against Nigeria, signaling Ethiopia’s growing diplomatic prominence in global climate discussions. Hosting COP32 would mark a significant milestone for Africa, providing the continent with a platform to advance its climate resilience agenda and highlight the urgent need for climate finance and adaptation measures. Meanwhile, uncertainty continues over the host country for next year’s COP31. Both Australia and Turkey are ...
Early winter chill grips north and central India as temperatures dip below normal

Early winter chill grips north and central India as temperatures dip below normal

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A cold wave has set in across large parts of north and central India, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) warning that below-normal night temperatures will persist for at least another week. According to the IMD, minimum temperatures have dropped 4–7°C below average in several parts of East Rajasthan and West Madhya Pradesh, while regions of south Punjab, south Haryana, and Delhi are also experiencing colder-than-usual nights. In isolated parts of East Rajasthan, temperatures have fallen below 10°C, leading to cold wave to severe cold wave conditions. Officials attribute the drop in mercury to a western disturbance over north India and changing wind patterns. The weather office said similar conditions are likely to prevail across northwest and adjoining central India, with...
CREWS unveils 2030 strategy to expand life-saving early warnings worldwide

CREWS unveils 2030 strategy to expand life-saving early warnings worldwide

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As the COP30 Climate Conference unfolds in Belém, Brazil — a city at the heart of the Amazon the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) Initiative has launched its ambitious new framework, From Delivery to Transformation: Scaling CREWS’ Impact to 2030. The initiative aims to ensure that all Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) have access to effective early warning systems by the end of this decade. “When a cyclone or flood hits, every second counts – early warnings turn each moment into life-saving measures,” said Francis Pigeon, Chair of the CREWS Initiative, during the launch. “CREWS is not only delivering early warnings at scale; it is transforming how they are financed, governed, and sustained as a global public good.” Rising climate...
UN experts urge states to honour ICJ climate opinion ahead of COP30 talks

UN experts urge states to honour ICJ climate opinion ahead of COP30 talks

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As countries prepare for the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, a group of UN human rights and environmental experts has called on governments to align their climate actions with the recent International Court of Justice (ICJ) Advisory Opinion on states’ obligations to address climate change. In a statement from Geneva, the experts stressed that nations must act “urgently and effectively” to fulfill their legal and moral responsibilities under international law to protect the climate, prevent environmental degradation, and safeguard human rights. “States must urgently and effectively advance the implementation of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement, as interpreted by the International Court of Justice,” the experts said. ...
India leads global call for climate justice at COP30, urges action on equity and finance

India leads global call for climate justice at COP30, urges action on equity and finance

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At the opening session of the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, India emerged as a strong voice for developing nations, pushing for fairness, finance, and inclusivity in global climate action. Representing both the BASIC group comprising Brazil, South Africa, India, and China and the Like-Minded Developing Countries (LMDC) coalition, India laid out a detailed framework calling for equity, climate justice, and shared responsibilities. India emphasized that the progress of COP30 must rest on the core principle of “Common But Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities,” asserting that developed countries must shoulder greater accountability for their historic role in driving climate change. It also reminded the global community that th...