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
India-Nepal Hydro-energy Collaboration: Contemporary Challenges and Negotiations
As of October 2023, India has granted approval for Nepal to sell 450 MW of electricity in its market and 520 MW has received clearance for sale in India's exchange market, encompassing both day-ahead and real-time markets.
Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change in Nepal’s Terai Region: Sustainable Solutions for a Resilient Future
The Terai area of Nepal, noted for its lush farmland and dynamic people, is facing a multidimensional challenge posed by climate change and this environmental hazard manifests itself in a variety of ways, each posing a distinct set of problems to the region's social, economic, and biological landscape.
Locating the Crisis of Climate Change and Mental Health from G20 platform: A Case Study of Joshimath, Uttarakhand
The recent land sinking and forced displacement issue in Joshimath have shown that climate change not only affects the environment but also has severe consequences for mental health and people who live in areas affected by natural disasters are at a higher risk of experiencing mental health problems.
India – US Partnership in Climate Change and Clean Energy
it is crucial that India and the US must double down on efforts to bring structural change, hurdle institutional barriers, and overcome the challenges to achieve green growth and development and both the countries must adjust their individual goals to control climate change.
Electricity Cooperation in the BBIN: Economic Viability vs. Neorealist Threat Perceptions
Myanmar-Bangladesh-India pipeline was an economically viable energy project for all three countries with expected benefits in enhancing India’s energy security, providing an export market for Myanmar, and allowing Bangladesh to earn forex for allowing trade through its territory.
Climate Change: The Great Indian Challenge
There is a lot we can do as a nation, as a community and even as individuals, but before we can do that, we need to make climate change part of the mainstream dialogue.
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.