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India among 7 countries expected to add over 500 million city residents between 2025 and 2050: UN
The UN said India and six other countries will drive more than half of the worlds city population growth between 2025 and ...
Nearly 30 per cent of the global city population will be concentrated in seven countries in 2025, and a UN report says their ...
UN report projects India to add 500M+ city residents by 2050. Urbanization trends, megacities, & sustainable development ...
The ocean has long been treated as boundless—a frontier for extraction and a sink for waste. This perception has driven ...
Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said that India is expanding its metro network at an ...
The world has reached a hinge moment in the energy transition. Leaps in technology are making it possible to cut emissions ...
Press Trust of India on MSN
India to surpass US in metro network in two-three years: Union Minister Manohar Lal
Union Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs Manohar Lal on Tuesday said the country would surpass the US in terms of the ...
Edex Live on MSN
UN sounds alarm: India lacks policy to tackle methane from farms despite being third-largest emitter
A new United Nations assessment on global methane emissions has warned that India, already the world’s third-largest methane ...
UN report warns India, the third-largest methane emitter, of rising agricultural emissions and urgent policy gaps amid global ...
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India lacks policy to cut methane emissions from agriculture and livestock, says UN status report
A new United Nations assessment on global methane emissions has warned that India, already the world’s third-largest methane ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Africa's Nuclear Energy Future!
Modelling using the International Futures forecasting platform from the University of Denver explores the extent to which Africa could transition away from fossil fuels including coal, oil and gas.
The Manila Times on MSN
Cities now home to nearly half of humanity: UN report
Forty-five per cent of the 8.2 billion people on the planet live in cities, which is only going to increase as the world ...
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