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कुमाऊं वाणी कम्युनिटी रेडियो के माध्यम किसान कर रहे खेती, कृषि से जुड़ी समस्याएं हो रही कम

25 Mar 2023
| Krishi Jagran

Agriculture-related information is being given to the rural people through the Kumaon Vani Community Radio Station in Nainital, Uttarakhand, which benefits about 4 lakh people in the region. Mr Mohan Karki, Manager of Kumaon Vani radio Station says that being associated with the farmers, he goes to the villages and listens to their problems and goes to the scientists and agricultural experts of the concerned area to solve those problems and solves the problems of the farmers.

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Chacha Chaudhary and TERI launch comic on water sustainability on World Water Day

23 Mar 2023
| The Print

Speaking on the launch of the comic title Chacha Chaudhary and Water-Our Right by the Diamond Toons in association with TERI on World Water Day, Dr. Syamal Kumar Sarkar, Distinguished Fellow, TERI, said this comic is appropriate, especially for young children. The book will encourage the children to become change agents during water use and its management.

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India aims to become global hub for green shipbuilding by 2030: Sonowal

23 Mar 2023
| Mint

Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) and Ayush, Shri Sarbananda SonowaI inaugurated India's first Centre of Excellence in Green Port & Shipping (NCoEGPS) on 22 March 2023. The Centre results from a collaboration between the MoPSW and TERI. The Centre housed at TERI complex in Gurugram will act as the Nodal entity for the industry for building green ships and will work towards meeting the obligations under the Paris Agreement.

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IPCC report a call to action for all, especially countries like India, say co-authors

22 Mar 2023
| The Economic Times

Mr Dipak Dasgupta, Distinguished Fellow, TERI, one of the Indian co-authors of the Synthesis Report of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report released on 20 March, said rising sea levels are a matter of concern for the Indian subcontinent as it would affect the ecology and livelihood of millions of people living in coastal areas.

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Experts stress on sustainable water use and innovative technologies at Water Sustainability Awards 2023

22 Mar 2023
| Asian News International

Water access and sanitation are the two areas where India has made progress as we approach the SDGs' 2030 time frame, according to Dr. S K Sarkar, Distinguished Fellow, TERI, who gave the welcome address at the Water Sustainability Awards 2023, which TERI hosted with the support of the United Nations Development Programme and International Water Association on the eve of World Water Day in New Delhi on 21 March 2023. He added that more work is needed in areas like improving water use

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Listen: 'Setting Up Smog Towers to Filter Polluted Air Is a Huge Waste of Taxpayers' Money'

21 Mar 2023
| The Wire

"Not just in big cities, but even in rural areas, people now breathe polluted air," says Dr Anju Goel, Fellow, TERI, during the podcast interview with Mr Sidharth Bhatia. Dr Goel thinks pollution should become a political issue like education, which will make a big difference.

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Humanity still has a chance, close to the last one: World on ‘thin ice’ as UN climate report gives stark warning

21 Mar 2023
| The Tribune

UN Climate report is based on data from a few years ago. The calculations about fossil fuel projects already in the pipeline do not include the increase in coal and natural gas use after Russia invades Ukraine, said report co-author and climate economist Mr Dipak Dasgupta, Distinguished Fellow, TERI.

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Harder to breathe: Mumbai wheezes its way to becoming pollution capital

21 Mar 2023
| Business Standard

The Swiss air tracking index, IQAir, ranked Mumbai and the Mumbai metropolitan region as India's most polluted urban centre. Mumbai's AQI ranged between 200 and 400 on Most days in January and February. Due to La Nina, the air transfer between sea and land, which used to happen every two to three days, slowed down to a seven to 10-day cycle this winter, says Dr Anju  Goel, Fellow, Earth Science and Climate Change Division, TERI.

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1.5°C overshoot to cause irreversible harm: IPCC

21 Mar 2023
| The Hindustan Times

On 20 March 2023, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its most recent Synthesis Report for decision-makers. "While we in India probably have very little to do with accelerating global warming, there is no doubt that we are a very large economy, and we do have a very significant contribution ongoing to global mitigation. Unfortunately, as a very large country in geography, we will be impacted quite heavily," says Mr. Dipak Dasgupta, Distinguished Fellow, TERI and co-

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ETEnergyworld Solar Power Congress: Energy sector leaders map growth path for renewables

20 Mar 2023
| ET Energyworld

India needs to become a hub for solar energy manufacturing. Rural India can only grow if there is abundant energy. Renewable energy-powered cold chambers are needed in rural areas for storing perishable items said Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General, TERI.

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India's net zero ambition – The critical finance factor

09 Mar 2023
| The Times of India

Many developed countries have formally adopted a net zero GHG emissions policy by the mid-century. China has announced that it will reach net zero by 2060. India has announced its net zero by 2070. Any minimal consideration of equity would acknowledge that such a target is well beyond any reasonable contribution to GHG mitigation that India may be expected to make. Nevertheless, national policymakers have to consider whether this target is economically feasible, writes Dr Prodipto Ghosh,

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Women's Day Special (tête-à-tête) - Nothing is impossible

09 Mar 2023
| Agriculture Today Magazine

"Women should have confidence that nothing is impossible and they can overcome any problem through hard work", says Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General, TERI, during the tête-à-tête with Anjana in the Women's Day Special of Agriculture Today.

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