In Focus podcast | Should India take global leadership on climate change?

From The Hindu “Ahead of Conference of the Parties 30 (COP30) in November in Belém, Brazil, global headwinds have left many developed countries in the West increasingly reluctant to take on the mantle of climate leadership. India, like other countries, is expected to update climate commitments and present an adaption plan. Should India take globalContinue reading “In Focus podcast | Should India take global leadership on climate change?”

Haryana accelerates rooftop solar push with Rs 200 crore fund and battery storage backing

From The Indian Express “Under the Mhara Gaon Jagmag Gaon scheme, officials reported that over 6,000 villages now receive 24-hour power supply, marking a significant milestone in rural electrification. To fast-track rooftop solar adoption across the state, electricity authorities in Haryana have proposed a ₹200-crore revolving fund to provide interest-free advances and subsidies for solarContinue reading “Haryana accelerates rooftop solar push with Rs 200 crore fund and battery storage backing”

Which Countries Are Most Vulnerable to Climate Change

From Climate Emergency Forum – Youtube “This episode of the Climate Emergency Forum focuses on the crucial question of which countries are most vulnerable to climate change and what actions can be taken to reduce their risks. The discussion draws on multiple global indices—such as the Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative, German Watch Climate RiskContinue reading “Which Countries Are Most Vulnerable to Climate Change”

Fossil energy ‘significant’ driver of climate-fueled heatwaves: Study

From The Times Of India “An international team of scientists analysed more than 200 heatwaves around the world between 2000 and 2023 and found that climate change had made each of them more likely and more ferocious. But they also took their attribution study one step further by teasing out the role of 180 majorContinue reading “Fossil energy ‘significant’ driver of climate-fueled heatwaves: Study”

Rethinking Economics for the Climate Emergency

From Climate Emergency Forum – Youtube “This video, which is part 3 of a 4 part series of videos which features in-depth presentations and dialogue from the 2025 London Climate Week done in collaboration with The MEER Organization. This session features economist Steve Keen delivering a powerful and often scathing critique of the way mainstreamContinue reading “Rethinking Economics for the Climate Emergency”

India among world’s fastest-growing EV markets; sold over 1 mn units in FY25: Kumaraswamy

From The Economic Times “Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy announced that India’s electric vehicle market is rapidly expanding, with over one million units sold in 2024-25. The growth is fueled by significant increases in electric two-wheeler and three-wheeler sales, marking a substantial shift towards clean mobility. India’s automobile industry is transitioning from internal combustion engines toContinue reading “India among world’s fastest-growing EV markets; sold over 1 mn units in FY25: Kumaraswamy”

Economists and Scientists DEEPLY DISAGREE About the Cost of Climate Change

From PBS Terra “Climate scientists warn of climate disaster. But economists? Many say the economic hit from global warming will be negligible. But a new study shows the cost could be way worse than we once thought. In this episode, we reveal exactly how much poorer we will be in 2100, break down why previousContinue reading “Economists and Scientists DEEPLY DISAGREE About the Cost of Climate Change”

5 fun ways to teach kids about renewable energy at home

From Time of India “Engage children with hands-on solar activities at home to spark a lifelong passion for sustainability. From solar-powered turbines to garden lights, kids can witness the sun’s energy transformation firsthand. Integrating stories, games, and tracking home solar production further reinforces the importance of renewable energy and its real-world impact, fostering a greenerContinue reading “5 fun ways to teach kids about renewable energy at home”

When Will The World Run Out of Water?

From PBS Terra “For generations, we’ve been pumping water out of the ground assuming it would last forever. But, it’s running out. And a new study shows how global “peak water” could be just around the corner. In this episode, we’ll find out WHEN and WHERE peak water is expected to hit. “Weathered is aContinue reading “When Will The World Run Out of Water?”

Solar panels between tracks: Indian Railways’ new renewable energy project

From Hindustan Times “Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW), Varanasi, has installed India’s first removable solar panels between active railway tracks as part of Indian Railways’ renewable energy initiatives.” Solar Panels Everywhere, all the time. Click Here to Read More By HT News Desk 22 August 2025 Subscribe to receive email notifications when Blue Jhasha posts news andContinue reading “Solar panels between tracks: Indian Railways’ new renewable energy project”