Opinion

UAE visit: PM Narendra Modi drops in on a consequential partner

14 May 2026 |
Mr Ajai Malhotra
| The Hindustan Times

The UAE ranks among India’s leading suppliers of crude oil, LNG and LPG and is one of our most dependable energy partners. As energy markets become more transactional, reliable bilateral arrangements matter more than ever for major importers such as India, writes Mr Ajai Malhotra, Distinguished Fellow and Senior Advisor, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).

Beyond Targets: Rethinking Sectoral Pathways in India’s Climate Strategy

12 May 2026 |
| Ms Shreya Gupta, TERI
| The Diplomatist

India's climate strategy should adopt sector-specific pathways in energy, transport, industry, and urban development to balance decarbonization with economic growth and developmental priorities writes Ms Shreya Gupta, Research Associate, Transport and Urban Governance Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).

Building demand for green steel and cement

09 May 2026 |
Ms Taruna Idnani
,
Dr Shailly Kedia
| Hindustan Times

India needs stronger demand, policy support, and green procurement to make low-carbon steel and cement commercially viable and accelerate industrial decarbonisation, write Ms Taruna Idnani, Associate Fellow and Dr Shailly Kedia, Senior Fellow, Resource Efficiency & Governance Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).

Net-zero was never designed for a world at war

04 May 2026 |
| Mr Ankit Rao and Dr Meeta Lavania, TERI
| Hindustan Times

The problem is not that net zero 2050 is the wrong goal. It is that the IPCC's emissions pathways did not distinctly model the military sector, writes Mr Ankit Rao, Research Associate, Consultant and Dr Meeta Lavania, Associate Director, Environmental & Industrial Biotechnology Division, TERI.

Volatile Solutions: The Role of Essential Oils in Sustainable Pest Management

01 May 2026 |
| Dr Mayurika Goel and Ms Mehak Kaur
| Enersider

The traditional use of essential oils as natural insect repellents recognized for their effectiveness and eco-friendly nature is being revitalized through innovative bio-based approaches for sustainable agriculture, writes Dr Mayurika Goel, Fellow and Ms Mehak Kaur, PhD, Sustainable Agriculture Division, TERI.

Policy, Power, and People: TERI's LaBL 2.0 As India's Decentralized Energy Revolution

01 May 2026 |
Dr Amit Kumar Thakur
| Enersider

LaBL 2.0 emerges as more than a development program. Clean energy, once seen as an environmental necessity, is now revealed as a geopolitical imperative writes Dr Amit Kumar Thakur, Associate Director, Social Transformation and CSR Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).

Why India’s National Adaptation Plan Represents a Transition in Thinking

30 Apr 2026 |
Dr Vibha Dhawan
| Outlook Business

India's National Adaptation Plan marks shift toward climate-resilient development strategy writes Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General, TERI.

LPG crunch: Chullahs in, clean cooking out

29 Apr 2026 |
| Mr Prabhat Sharma and Mr R Suresh, TERI
| The Tribune

The health and environmental implications of a return to biomass are severe. Burning traditional fuels releases high levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5), carbon monoxide, and other toxic pollutants, significantly degrading both indoor and outdoor air quality writes Mr Prabhat Sharma, Associate Fellow and Mr R Suresh, Senior Fellow, Air Quality Research Division, TERI.

Seaweed Polysaccharides: India’s Sustainable Answer to Plastic Pollution

28 Apr 2026 |
| Dr Mayurika Goel and Mr Shubhajit Dhara, TERI
| Global Agriculture

Seaweed polysaccharide-based packaging could be developed as sustainable alternative to petroleum plastics through advancements in extraction methods, extrusion and composite film technology development, writes Dr Mayurika Goel, Fellow and Mr Shubhajit Dhara, Consultant, Sustainable Agriculture Division, TERI.

How India can make grassland carbon work for people and ecosystems

25 Apr 2026 |
Mr Sayanta Ghosh
,
Dr Jitendra Vir Sharma
| Frontline

India’s rangelands store carbon, support millions, and have been ignored by climate policy for decades. Now that markets have noticed them, the question is whether rights or revenues will arrive first, writes Mr Sayanta Ghosh, Associate Fellow & Dr Jitendra Vir Sharma, Senior Director, Land Resources Division, The Energy and Resources Institute.