Mumbai, February 24 Days after the Mumbai Climate Week brought together diverse conversations on climate action, the organizers said the real measure of its impact will depend on follow-through action, including timelines, benchmarks, and engagement in the months ahead.In an interview with
Mumbai, February 23 Climate action starts at the grassroots level, and when the panchayat takes responsibility and people participate, change becomes real, said a village council leader from Bhandara in Maharashtra.The three-day 'Mumbai Climate Week', which concluded on February 19, saw the...
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Mumbai, February 21 Maharashtra Environment Minister Pankaja Munde has drawn a parallel between the sacrifices of soldiers at the border and the cutting of trees, including mangroves, for development, sparking sharp reactions on social media.Activist Anjali Damania posted the viral clip on the...
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Mumbai, February 18 Industrialist Nadir Godrej on Wednesday criticised the decision to carry out development work in national parks, instead advocating for "monetisation" through activities like tourism that promote biodiversity.The chairman of Godrej Industries also publicly expressed his...
Mumbai, February 18 A few objectives from the UN Conference of the Parties (COP) that align with Mumbai Climate Week are the ideas that the climate agenda needs to be connected to people, especially the most vulnerable, and accelerating climate-action agreements through engagement with all...
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Mumbai, February 10 Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Union ministers will be speaking at the inaugural "Mumbai Climate Week" next week, organizers said on Tuesday.Union Ministers S Jaishankar, Piyush Goyal, and Bhupendra Yadav, Maharashtra...