An IEA-PVPS report finds that solar power above 60° North is not only viable but rapidly expanding, driven by cold-climate performance gains, bifacial technologies, and rising energy security needs.
Authored by - Srikanta K Panigrahi, director general and distinguished research fellow, Indian Institute Of Sustainable Development (IISD), New Delhi.
This month, as China unveiled its plans for the next five years, both promises appeared to be in trouble. The annual meeting ...
Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuels and industry totaled 38.11 billion metric tons (GtCO₂) in 2025, ...
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A reminder on climate action amid conflict
India’s updated NDC signals to the world that climate action need not be held hostage by the vagaries of global setbacks ...
As global oil prices surge past $100 and Gulf energy routes face disruption, China’s 15th Five-Year Plan doubles down on ...
The global surge in energy demand is spurring investment in several sectors, and is bringing renewed interest in areas such ...
In the days after her death, stories about Vivi Sadel began to surface — former students who said she shaped their lives, ...
The 17 percent target reflects both the pace required for China to achieve carbon peaking before 2030 and the steady progress ...
At its core, the green transition is about emissions. The electricity generated from coal and renewable sources, for instance ...
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Rare solar flare could bring northern lights to 16 US states tonight: Here’s where you can see them!
A rare and stunning display of the northern lights could grace the skies tonight, March 31, 2026, as Earth prepares for an ...
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