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Current Issue - Volume 17 Issue 8 (November 2024)

Cover story

COP29: Securing a Climate-resilient Future

Expectations for the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the UNFCCC, held in Baku, Azerbaijan, were high. While climate finance dominated the discourse—and rightly so—other critical issues were also at stake. These included progress on the Global Goal on Adaptation, the Mitigation Work Programme, market-based approaches under Article 6, the Loss and Damage Fund, and the UAE Dialogue on Just Transition. In this article, Dr Anil Pratap Singh highlights some of the key deliberations and breakthroughs during COP29. Despite being labelled a “Finance COP,” he argues that the new climate finance goal has fallen short of the expectations of developing countries. India and other Global South nations have criticized the inadequacy of the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG). Keep reading to learn more!

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Feature

Environmental Impacts of Tourism Industry in J&K: Need for a Sustainable Tourism Model

In this article, Adv. Aqib Ul Ahad Wani examines the negative impacts of the tourism industry on the natural environment of Jammu & Kashmir. He argues that as the population and urbanization increase, the number of tourists grows each year, causing physical damage to the environment. There is a growing imbalance between the demand of tourists and the physical carrying capacity of the areas where tourism activities take place. In such cases, the expected positive relationship between tourism and sustainability is disrupted, leading to an environmental crisis. To protect Kashmir, a sustainable tourism model is essential. This model should include promoting eco-friendly practices such as waste reduction, water conservation, and involving local communities in tourism-related decision-making.

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TERI Analysis

Indoor Air Quality Challenges in India during Winters
In this article, Prabhat Sharma highlights India’s indoor air quality (IAQ) challenges during the winter season, the pollution impacts on health, and solutions to improve IAQ for a healthier environment.

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Green Challenges

Pollution in the Yamuna River: Unveiling the Crisis and the Path to Restoration

In this article, Rishabh Mishra discusses how rivers are considered sacred and revered in Indian civilization. However, much of the water flowing through these rivers is now toxic and polluted. He highlights the issue of water pollution in the Yamuna River and the path to its restoration, emphasizing that we are running out of time to tackle this challenge.

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Special Report

Decarbonization and the Developed World: Accelerating India's Sustainable Building Sector for a Better Future

In this article, Mahesh Ramanujam discusses the complexities of tackling Scope 3 emissions and why they are critical to achieving true net-zero targets. He also explores India-specific net-zero building standards and how they account for regional diversity, as well as the latest trends and technologies driving sustainable real estate and infrastructure development. Additionally, he highlights the role of GNFZ in accelerating the decarbonization of buildings and helping businesses achieve their net-zero goals, with a particular focus on Scope 3 emissions.

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Pioneer

How a Village Learned to Catch Water: The Untold Story of National Award-winning Film Paani

The 2019 Marathi film Paani is a fictionalized account of Nagdarwadi, a drought-stricken village in Maharashtra, grappling with extreme water scarcity. Inspired by real events, the film follows a young community mobilizer who leads the efforts to tackle the village’s water crisis. This article by WOTR Communications team explores how collective action transformed Nagdarwadi from a struggling village into a model for watershed development. read more

In Conversation

ESG and Climate Change-related Risks: BCT Digital helping corporates manage climate risks

ESG frameworks help businesses integrate climate risk into risk management by identifying environmental, social, and governance factors impacting operations. Jaya Vaidhyanathan, CEO of BCT Digital, believes that with robust data analytics, ESG frameworks can help analyse vast amounts of environmental and social data to identify patterns related to climate risk. BCT Digital is assisting corporates and financial institutions in managing ESG and climate change-related risks through its rt360 ESG and Climate Risk Monitoring platform. Here, she is in an exclusive email conversation with TerraGreen editorial team. read more

Special Feature

The Time is Now: FMCG brands called to action on reuse models ahead of 2025 targets

The reuse model for plastic packaging presents untapped potential for environmental, commercial, and social benefits. With India's Plastic Waste Management Rules mandating reuse targets for brand owners starting in 2025–26, it is imperative for FMCG players to demonstrate stronger commitment by piloting and scaling adoption of reuse solutions, setting a benchmark for sustainable innovation in the industry. read more

Wildlife

Alarming Levels of Air Pollution in Delhi: The Current Scenario and Way Forward

In this article, Stuti Upadhyay discusses about the deteriorating air quality in the national capital that has been a strong topic of debate and discussion both nationally and internationally. Despite numerous government programmes and initiatives launched in response to the city’s concerns, these schemes have largely failed to garner political empathy. While the media—both social and print—continues to highlight the harsh reality of Delhi’s poor air and water quality, little progress has been made. November 2024 marked the most alarming month in recent years, with the air quality index (AQI) soaring to a dangerously high level of 494—26 times the healthy limit set by WHO standards. The key to addressing this crisis lies in a sustainable approach that focuses on incorporating green spaces into the urban landscape.

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Nominations open for CSP Today India awards 2013


The inaugural CSP Today India awards ceremony takes place on March 12, and CSP developers, EPCs, suppliers and technology providers can now be nominated.

CSP has made tremendous progress since the announcement of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission in 2010. With Phase I projects now drawing closer to completion, the first milestone in India's CSP learning curve is drawing closer. CSP Today has chosen the next CSP Today India conference (12-13 March, New Delhi) as the time for the industry to reflect upon its progress and celebrate its first achievements.

At the awards ceremony, industry leaders will be recognized for their achievements in one of 4 categories: CSP India Developer Award, CSP India Engineering Performance Award, CSP India Technology and Supplier Award, and the prestigious CSP India Personality of the Year.

Matt Carr, Global Events Director at CSP Today, said at the opening of nominations that "CSP Today are excited to launch these esteemed awards, which will enhance the reputation of their recipients. I am particularly excited to launch the CSP India Personality of the Year award, a distinguished honor for the industry figure deemed worthy by their peers."

All eyes will be on the CSP Today India 2013 Awards when nomination entry closes on March 4 and the finalists are announced on March 11. The awards are open to all industry stakeholders to nominate until March 4 at
http://www.csptoday.com/india/awards-index.php or by e-mail to awards@csptoday.com

Contact:
Matt Carr
+44 (0) 20 7375 7248
matt@csptoday.com