Most G20 members — including countries such as the US, Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Turkey — need to significantly step up climate action, according to the Climate Accountability Matrixlaunched at COP29 in Baku by independent think tank, the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW). Featured in a new study — Are G20 Countries Delivering […]
Climate change could cut crop yields, especially in the world's most food-insecure regions. The erratic weather conditions, intense cultivation due to increasing global population and poor soil management is threatening soil, water, and air quality.
A National level workshop on ‘Spreading awareness on emerging challenges of air pollution and climate change on human health in urban ecosystem’ was organised by Environmental Pollution Laboratory, Department of Environmental Studies, University of Delhi, in collaboration with University School of Environment Management, GGSIPU.