Opinion
Towards a greener future of freight
03 Dec 2021 |
Ms Palak Passi
| Energetica India
Though India's foremost effort to decarbonize the transport sector- the electrification of road vehicles – is being pursued vigorously by both central and state governments, writes Ms Palak Passi, Research Associate, Transport and Urban Governance Division, TERI.
India's stake in the global hydrogen economy
25 Nov 2021 |
Mr Ajay Shankar
| ET Auto.com
The pursuit of a hydrogen economy has become the new frontier in technologically advanced countries, writes Mr Ajay Shankar, Distinguished Fellow, Director-General's Office, TERI.
Glasgow Climate Conference: Did climate win?
23 Nov 2021 |
Mr R R Rashmi
| The Economic Times
Looking back, COP26 is a mixed bag of successes and lost opportunities, writes Mr R R Rashmi, Distinguished Fellow, Resource Efficiency and Governance Division, TERI.
Glasgow Climate Pact: Unpacking Underrated Adaptation and ‘Loss & Damage’ Components of Climate Change
19 Nov 2021 |
Dr Shailly Kedia
,Ms Nivedita Cholayil
| The Weather Channel
With the lack of ambitious 2030 commitments from developed countries, and considering that the world may have as less than a decade to act within the existing carbon space, it would be unfair to say that 1.5C temperature goal has been kept alive, write Dr Shailly Kedia, Associate Director and Ms Nivedita Cholayil, Research Associate, Sustainable Development and Outreach Division, TERI.
Why India's net-zero commitment matters for the world
30 Oct 2021 |
Mr Ajay Shankar
| Indian Express
It could make all the difference in humankind’s challenge to avoid climate catastrophe, writes Mr Ajay Shankar, Distinguished Fellow, Director-General's Office, TERI
View: With changed climate goals likely in Rome, India has to fight to own its national emission pathway
27 Oct 2021 |
Mr R R Rashmi
| Economic Times
Britain, as COP26 president, will have be careful not to get distracted by the 'net zero goal by 2050' announcements - unless the countries supposed to have peaked decades ago advance this goal proportionately to 2030 as per their fair share, writes Mr R R Rashmi, Distinguished Fellow, Resource Efficiency & Governance Division, TERI.
Climate: What can be done about India’s energy and resource consumption?
26 Oct 2021 |
| Mr Deepak Singh Rana
,| Ms Tarishi Kaushik
| Hindustan Times
Over the years, numerous factors — rapid urbanisation, growing population, economic growth, and rising purchasing power in India — have led to the high consumption of energy and resources in buildings, write Mr Deepak Singh Rana, Associate Fellow and Ms Tarishi Kaushik, Research Associate, Sustainable Buildings Division, TERI.
India needs a comprehensive and integrated action plan on marine litter
18 Oct 2021 |
Mr Kaushik Chandrasekhar
,Ms Mehar Kaur
| MoneyControl
With close to 80 percent of marine litter being attributed to land-based sources, there is a definite case for linking existing plastic waste rules to marine plastic litter, write Mr Kaushik Chandrasekhar and Ms Mehar Kaur are Associate Fellows, Environment and Waste Management Division, TERI.
View: On the road to taking carbon emissions off the road
13 Oct 2021 |
Mr Sharif Qamar
| Mr Promit Mookherjee
| Economic Times
Under a business-as-usual scenario, the transport sector could be responsible for around 1.5 gigatons of annual carbon emissions by 2050, write Mr Sharif Qamar, Fellow, Transport and Urban Governance Division, TERI and Mr Promit Mookherjee.
Why the developed world must be net-negative by 2050
12 Oct 2021 |
Mr Manjeev Singh Puri
,Dr Shailly Kedia
| Hindustan Times
Net zero by 2050 by all countries individually seeks to bury the basic climate burden sharing principle of differentiation, write Mr Manjeev Singh Puri, Distinguished Fellow, Earth Science and Climate Change Division and Dr Shailly Kedia, Associate Director, Sustainable Development and Outreach Division, TERI.