It’s hot with temperature being recorded at 55°C. There is moisture in the air and we are losing every last drop of water through our skin. Look towards
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To help urban planning professionals, decision-makers and civil society build the resilience in cities around the world, ISET has developed a toolkit called the Climate Resilience Framework: Training Materials, which
Job Title: Individual Consultant (Climate Change) Location: Home based with travel as required, in INDIA Organization’s profile: India launched its first ever National Action Plan on Climate Change
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The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) has been ranked first in the International Centre for Climate Governance absolute global ranking for the most influential institutions working in the
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Airports Council International (ACI) has accredited Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA), Mumbai for its level II accreditation for reducing its carbon emissions. This certification is issued for the