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JAIN Deemed-to-be University Engaged in Building Talent Pool to Accelerate the Clean Energy Initiative for India

Posted February 2nd, 2021 for Jain University The University offers graduates skills and an excitable career in the renewable energy domain with the Energy and Environment Management course Bangalore, Karnataka, India., February 2, 2021 - /PressReleasePoint/ - The vexed questions faced by the world as well as India is that how long the fossil will continue to be at the top of the energy mix and how long will it take cleaner renewable energy to share a considerable load if not take the lead. India aspires to increase its renewable energy capacity to 220GW by 2022 followed by another humongous task of 450GW by 2030. JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) has envisaged the goal and has rightly started a Postgraduate program in Energy and Environment Management to help develop a workforce with the necessary skill and knowledge to take the lead towards the broader goal of cleaner India.

British Airways Parent to Outline Path Toward Climate Neutrality

British Airways Parent to Outline Path Toward Climate Neutrality Siddharth Philip and Todd Gillespie, Bloomberg News A passenger aircraft operated by British Airways, a unit of International Consolidated Airlines Group SA (IAG), lands at London Heathrow Airport in London, U.K., on Monday, Dec. 24, 2018. British Airways-owner International Consolidated Airlines Group SA and budget carriers EasyJet Plc and Ryanair Holdings Plc all have significant revenue exposure to the U.K., according to analysts at Bernstein. , Bloomberg (Bloomberg) British Airways parent IAG SA will outline its plan to lower emissions, including the use of carbon offsets, when the airline group’s new chief speaks at a United Nations summit this weekend.

Parliament applauds Maldives goal for zero-net emissions by 2030

Parliament applauds Maldives goal for zero-net emissions by 2030 Shahudha Mohamed A Parliament sitting in progress. PHOTO: PARLIAMENT Shahudha Mohamed 15 December 2020, MVT 19:52 The Environment and Climate Change Committee of the Parliament, on Tuesday, applauded the current administration s bold commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2030. In a move described as one where Maldives is showing that climate-vulnerable countries are at the forefront of action and ambition , President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih announced Maldives commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2030 at the United Nations Climate Ambition Summit held to mark the anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement. According to the Parliament committee with this new target, Maldives has jumped ahead as one of the leaders in the race to a net-zero future .

Ekklesia | Church of England cleric joins call for honest discussion on risk of societal collapse

Ekklesia | Church of England cleric joins call for honest discussion on risk of societal collapse
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The Paris Agreement, five years on Can we still avoid a climate crisis?

The Paris Agreement, five years on. Can we still avoid a climate crisis? It was supposed to be a pivotal moment to fight climate change. Things are not so clear. Five years ago, the world’s countries agreed on the most ambitious global climate agreement the world has ever seen, the Paris Agreement an international cooperation to get everybody on board to tackle this monumental challenge. Has it been enough? Not really, with greenhouse gas emissions and the global temperature still going up and decisive action still being delayed. Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) celebrates the approval of the Paris Agreement. Image credit: United Nations

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