Category: Insight

Academic Research Vital for Shaping UN Sustainable Development Policy

New analysis highlights the critical role of academic research in shaping national policies related to the UN Sustainable Developm...

China Invests $80Bn in Overseas Clean Tech Expansion

China accelerates its green push with $80B overseas, expanding solar, battery, and EV projects globally.

Why Meat Matters For The Climate Agenda

India must rethink protein production, as animal agriculture drives emissions and climate risks rise; smart proteins offer a scala...

Green Ammonia: The Next Big Fuel For India’s Shipping Sector

The transition to green ammonia is not just an environmental requirement, as it is a national economic opportunity, writes the aut...

Study Warns: Nanoplastics From PET Bottles Can Harm Human Health

A new study shows that PET-derived nanoplastics can harm human health, raising concerns about their growing presence in food and w...

India’s 2025 SOIL Report Highlights Gaps in Livelihood Security

SOIL Report shows growth but warns that uneven India’s livelihood landscape.

Nat Habit Cuts 48 Tonnes of Plastic in Sustainability Report

Nat Habit’s first Sustainability Impact Report highlights major progress by eliminating over 48 tonnes of plastic through recycled...

Why Green Spaces Are No Longer A Luxury But A Necessity In Urban Housing?

To ensure that our future urban cities are healthy for residents and contain the resources that people need to thrive as residents...

Nearly 300 River Stretches Marked Polluted: CPCB

A new CPCB report highlights widespread river pollution, treatment-plant compliance gaps, and the need for stronger state-level ac...

Waterlogging and Flood Risks in Andhra Pradesh: Key Findings

A national study shows rising waterlogging and flood risks in Andhra Pradesh, highlighting the need for better drainage and manage...

NPST Advances Clean, Safe and Ethical Operations: BRSR

NPST’s BRSR shows progress in ethical governance, employee well-being, and community-focused initiatives, with no cases of corrupt...

Early MENAP Data Shows Nutrition Gaps in Medical Students’ Meals

A preliminary PAN India survey across 15 medical colleges found that none of the analysed lunch plates met the ICMR–NIN Balanced P...

How The ELV Policy Could Redefine India’s Waste Economy In 2026

By 2026, the ELV policy can help turn vehicle waste into a closed loop: metals, parts, and batteries are recovered, refurbished, a...

Cairn Cuts 89,770 Tn CO₂ in FY25, Equal to 4.5 Mn Trees

Cairn Oil & Gas reports reductions in emissions, waste and methane, alongside social and workforce inclusion initiatives in its FY...

Diageo India Highlights Strong ESG Progress in 2025

Diageo India’s latest ESG Index reports major progress in water conservation, carbon reduction, renewable energy use, circular pac...

How The ESG Push Is Reshaping Roles In Accounting And Finance

The next chapter will not focus on whether ESG will reshape finance; instead, it will stand as witness to the leaders who are will...

Land Demand Threatens Forests and Climate Goals: COP30 Report

A new COP30 report reveals that countries’ climate pledges require over one billion hectares of land which is risking displacement...

Vedanta Aluminium Targets 30% Renewable Energy and Zero Harm to Environment

Vedanta Aluminium’s FY 2024–25 report highlights its move toward 30% renewable energy, zero workplace fatalities, and support for ...

Safeguarding Smallholders: How India Can Protect Its Farmers In Global Trade Agr...

The diplomatic tables where tariffs are negotiated and standards are set must become arenas where the voices of marginal farmers a...

India Needs Clearer Rules and Stronger Systems for Organic Farming, Say Experts

Experts push for simpler certification, stronger traceability, trained intermediaries and fairer market commitments to rebuild tru...

India’s Organic Shift Stumbles on Trust and Certification Gaps

India’s push for organic and natural farming is being slowed by weak certification systems, poor verification, unused data and a g...