CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY
Climate change and the production and consumption of energy from fossil fuels are closely related. In order to reduce Carbon Dioxide emissions, it is necessary to change the world’s energy model. Fighting climate change requires an urgent transition towards a sustainable development model based on efficiency and equity, as well as a decided commitment regarding renewable energy. The issues related to Climate Change, Energy and their inter-relations are important research area.
ARTICLES
Climate Change: Jeopardizing Human Security in Bangladesh
There is a requirement to involve the local people in policy development and emphasize decentralization rather than top-down approach when developing such policies to strengthen environmental governance.
Nepal’s Energy Security – The Winner in Indo-China Clashes?
Nepal’s role in stabilising the region has become greater than ever with rewards that could provide long-term energy security to Nepal.
Will Arctic be the Next Energy Frontier?
Subsiding the projects in the Arctic is necessary, until risk averting technologies and methods are completely developed and are nearly fool-proof.
Why Assam’s Biggest Flood Disaster is Associated With Climate Change?
The state government of Assam should take proper measures for the conservation of World Heritage and sanctuary like Dehing, Patkai and Kaziranga Park.
Revisiting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals: Engaging in a ‘Green’ Post-COVID-19 Recovery
COVID-19 is not only a wakeup call but a once in a generation opportunity to redefine the power structure of human history to make it sustainable, equitable and peaceful.
Melting of Polar Regions and Implications for the Blue Economy
The global commerce is using the Arctic shipping lane as these sea routes are shorter. However, the real reasons are geopolitical in nature which has questioned the reliability and environment sustainability of the of blue economy.
Climate Change Politics through the Constructivist Approach
The very political nature of climate change can be put it in the respective historical and social context. So, there is enough space for climate change politics in constructivism. They see the gross domestic product as a social fact in climate politics.
Climate Persuaded Migration: An Impact Study on Environmental Change
From the institutional perspective, the challenge is social inclusion of the migrants, which implies for their active participation in the society, including availability of opportunities that the economy, politics and the government have to offer.