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    · Jul 24, 2025 · 11:07 am
  • India among countries responsible for global increase in carbon emissions in 2022, says study

    India among countries responsible for global increase in carbon emissions in 2022, says study

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    · Sep 14, 2022 · 01:13 pm
  • India will face dangerously hot weather almost daily by century’s end – with disastrous consequences

    India will face dangerously hot weather almost daily by century’s end – with disastrous consequences

    David Battisti, The Conversation
    · Aug 29, 2022 · 01:30 pm
  • India’s weather conditions may become ‘near unliveable’ in the next 50 years, finds study

    India’s weather conditions may become ‘near unliveable’ in the next 50 years, finds study

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    · May 05, 2020 · 01:26 pm
  • UN asks India to update and enhance plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

    UN asks India to update and enhance plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

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    · Jul 24, 2019 · 02:21 pm
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  • Bonn climate change talks: Fiji’s proposal to raise targets on cutting emissions angers India, China

    Bonn climate change talks: Fiji’s proposal to raise targets on cutting emissions angers India, China

    Kumar Sambhav Shrivastava Nitin Sethi
    · Nov 03, 2017 · 02:15 pm
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    World’s top 250 firms, including Coal India, emit a third of CO2: Thomson Reuters study

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    · Oct 31, 2017 · 04:35 pm
  • Climate change: India begins work on meeting its obligations under the Paris Agreement

    Climate change: India begins work on meeting its obligations under the Paris Agreement

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