It’s that time of the year again. Hordes of government diplomats, civil society and academics have headed to discuss climate change. This time, the UN Conference of the Parties (COP30) is in Belém, a Brazilian city on the edge of the Amazonian rainforest. Then in Delhi and its surrounding areas, the air has turned foul, and citizens are struggling to breathe.
This year, as always, the news on climate change is grim. The UN report says global greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise inexorably; the world is on course to breach the guardrail of 1.5°C temperature rise by the early 2030s...
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| Here's what to watch out for this month at CSE |
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CSE at COP 30: The Belem Buzz |
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| From Down To Earth |
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Inside Koraput’s Effort to Preserve Native Rice and Millets: The Untold Story |
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