Working in tandem
February 22, 2025
| The Statesman
The year 2025 has thrown up new risks for global environmental policies. Amidst the continuing and burgeoning threats of climate change, biodiversity loss, over-exploitation of natural resources and resultant environmental degradation, an added risk is that of global finance for environmental actions drying up or slowing down, says Mr R R Rashmi, Distinguish Fellow, Resource Efficiency & Governance Division, TERI.
US fossil fuel push may undo climate progress. But it will have to pause, says Teri chief
February 17, 2025 |
February 17, 2025
Mint
The US' focus on drilling oil and gas, among the most polluting fossil fuels, will reverse the climate action progress and have an adverse impact on the sector says Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).
Climate-Induced Migration: A Growing Crisis in South Asia
February 12, 2025
| The Diplomatist Magazine, February 2025 edition
Addressing migration requires both short-term and long-term fixes. Comprehensive adaptation techniques are more important than ever as environmental changes continue to affect communities throughout South Asia, says Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General, TERI.
What Trump’s withdrawal from climate change commitments means
January 27, 2025
| 360info
The US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement is high on symbolism but in substance it will not mean much, says Mr Ajay Shankar, Distinguished Fellow, TERI
Drill, Baby, Drill: How Trump's MAGA Vision will Stall Global Climate Fight
January 23, 2025 |
January 23, 2025
Outlook Planet
Mr Manjeev Puri, Distinguished Fellow, Earth Science and Climate Change Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), emphasized that the primary risk resides in the exploitation of vulnerable regions like Alaska, which poses significant repercussions for global climate stability. Mr R R Rashmi, Distinguished Fellow & Programme Director, Resource Efficiency & Governance Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), observed that the next US government will influence global renewable energy financing more significantly than private investments.
India moving into global leadership on climate change
January 22, 2025
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| Gulf Today
In a world where trust in multilateralism is eroding, India's ability to bring diverse stakeholders together offers a model for a cooperative, equitable, and sustainable future, says Mr Manjeev Puri, Distinguished Fellow, Earth Science and Climate Change Division and Dr Shailly Kedia, Senior Fellow and Associate Director, Sustainable Development and Outreach Division, TERI.