Rajiv Tikoo

At Copenhagen, India should clearly indicate to the US that it would not sign an unjust and inequitable treaty permitting trade sanctions against other nations and that if necessary it would exercise its right to retaliate, says Arvind Panagariya

Scientists need better Earth-monitoring tools to see whether climate policies are working. (Editorial)

Chairman of the Nobel-winning UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) RK Pachauri today said the G8 nations had

A chorus of criticism has greeted India

India will need to accelerate its pace towards clean energy despite its gauntlet that its per capita emissions of Earth-warming greenhouse gases (GHG) will never exceed those of the developed countries, energy analysts have said.

US Won

Refusing to be pushed by the US on putting a cap on emissions, India on Sunday said it would not accept any

INDIA firmly reiterated its position that it was not in a position to take on legally binding targets on reducing emissions. This statement came even as US secretary of state Hillary Clinton accepted that developed countries had made

The transcript of remarks by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during her visit to New Delhi. Seeking India's proactive cooperation for a new global climate deal, she made a strong pitch for low-carbon economy and assured that Washington will "not do anything that will limit India's economic progress".

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