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Mr Manjeev Singh Puri, Distinguished Fellow, The Energy and Resources Institute stated it is critical for India's global standing, particularly in the Global South. That is the nature of COPs—they are essentially power games.
Read moreWith Faridabad experiencing "poor" Air Quality Index (AQI), with readings ranging from 204 to 264 over the last few days, the source apportionment study, conducted by the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), reveals that road dust is the most significant contributor of the particulate matter (PM) 10, while industries majorly contribute towards PM 2.5.
Read moreA study by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) found that by 2031, the Delhi Metro will help keep nearly 10.9 lakh vehicles off the city’s roads every day, significantly reducing congestion, fuel consumption and air pollution across the National Capital Region.
Read moreThe source-apportionment study, commissioned by West Bengal Pollution Control Board and conducted by TERI in Kolkata and Howrah in the 2024-25 financial year, found that resuspension of road dust is the biggest contributor to Kolkata's air pollution both during summer and winter.
Read moreAs the international community prepares for the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the UNFCCC in Belém, Brazil, a new paper by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) urges countries to restore equity and human development to the heart of global climate cooperation. The paper, titled Re-anchoring CBDR-RC in Human Development and SDGs for Climate Justice, redefines the global climate discourse by linking human development and energy consumption to operationalize equity and
Read moreThe GRIHA council organised the 17th GRIHA Summit on November 3-4 in the national capital. The theme of the Summit was ‘Innovate to Act for a Climate Resilient World’. Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General, TERI and President, GRIHA Council, said the Summit theme could not be more timely as it encapsulates the intent of the evolving climate discourse.
Read moreThe directorate of mines and geology (DMG) has initiated the process to auction 10 iron ore mining dumps with an estimated quantity of 22 million tonnes. DMG has issued guidelines for the bidding process, which will require mining firms to submit a detailed project report (DPR) before participating in the auction. The DPRs will be evaluated by TERI, and only technically qualified bidders will be permitted to participate.
Read moreThe two-day 17th GRIHA Summit, hosted by GRIHA Council, successfully concluded with the Valedictory Session and Award Evening, marking the end and a new beginning of an inspiring series of discussions, collaborations, and recognitions under the theme 'Innovate to Act for a Climate Resilient World.'
Read moreThe two-day 17th GRIHA Summit, hosted by GRIHA Council, successfully concluded with the Valedictory Session and Award Evening, marking the end and a new beginning of an inspiring series of discussions, collaborations, and recognitions under the theme 'Innovate to Act for a Climate Resilient World.'
Read moreHousing and Urban Affairs Secretary Mr Srinivas Katikithala said the government is focusing on creating climate and citizen-friendly urban infrastructure projects. The secretary said his ministry will collaborate with the GRIHA Council, which administers the GRIHA green rating, to develop a framework to promote climate-friendly solutions in India's built environment.
Read moreNBCC (India) Limited, a Navratna Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Government of India, has been honoured with two prestigious recognitions at the 17th GRIHA Summit held at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
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