Climate Connections News

Mongabay-India's Climate Connections project aims to raise awareness about the nuances of India’s climate actions. India is one of the world’s fastest-growing economies and among the world’s biggest markets. These two factors together drive energy consumption and the use of fossil fuels. Further, the country is already witnessing a massive impact due to climate change. In such a scenario, the actions planned by the government, industry, and communities for climate change mitigation in India are of critical importance for stabilising the global climate system. As a signatory to the Paris Agreement, a legally binding international treaty on climate change, India has pledged to limit global warming to well below 2, preferably to 1.5 degrees Celsius, compared to pre-industrial levels. India updated its nationally determined contributions in keeping with the Paris Agreement, outlining major mitigation goals. By 2030, the country committed to reducing the emissions intensity of its GDP by 45 % of the 2005 value; generating about 50% of its power requirement from renewable sources, and creating an additional carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tons of carbon dioxide equivalent through additional forest and tree cover. These commitments, with a focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, are driving the trajectory of India’s growth. India is highly vulnerable to extreme weather events. The year 2020 brought in its share of climate-related calamities, including floods in many parts of the country. Cyclone Amphan that hit India and Bangladesh coasts in 2020 became the costliest cyclone on record in the northern Indian Ocean. The impacts were amplified by the coronavirus pandemic. The already slowing economy was thrown into a deep slump. These events prompted a slew of economic reforms by the Indian government, mostly focused on activities that would help adapt to the new normal, with a thrust on climate adaptation. At such a time when fresh policies are being formulated, heightened media discourse on climate action is much needed.

The potential of Kashmir’s springs for climate resilience

As stronger storms hit, farmers in Bangladesh struggle to pay agricultural loans

Reconstructing 90-year-long rainfall history in northeast India using tea garden records

The reality of saving young mangroves in the Sundarbans

[Commentary] A just growth pathway for agriculture in a changing climate

Urgency brews to foreground loss and damage at COP27

Farming becomes tough in Himachal’s cold desert with changing climate and crop pattern

In Odisha’s Mangalajodi wetland, youth strive to build a healthier ecosystem and generate livelihoods

Unpacking the presence of microplastics in the Bay of Bengal

[Commentary] Solar fencing to combat human-animal negative interaction in Arunachal

Climate change could impact India’s renewable energy potential over the next 50 years

RBI gears up to deal with climate-related financial risks

[Interview] Just representation in climate policies empowers women, says Saudamini Das

[Explainer] Why do floods occur?

Nepal’s rice farmers brace for loss following lack of timely rains and fertilisers

Rethinking, recycling and re-loving: A peek into India’s circular fashion economy

A hope for climate-focused urban planning in Assam’s cities reeling from severe floods

[Commentary] Scope for more nuanced reporting by media on the Brahmaputra river basin

[Commentary] Restoring Indian grasslands does not require disturbing soil and planting grasses, but more science

Parliamentary discussions related to climate change are largely missing in India, finds study

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