FAME III on the Cards, But Not in Budget
The previous FAME II scheme, which concluded in March, had a hefty ₹11,500 crore outlay. Compared to this, FAME III is expected to be smaller.
Most Companies Unprepared for Upcoming Climate Reporting Rules; Accenture Survey
The findings highlight a disconnect between the rising focus on ESG issues and the ability of companies to report and manage them effectively.
Climate Cost of Russia – Ukraine War is $32 Billion, Says Report
A new report by climate experts estimates that the war’s first two years generate greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to 175 million tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Diageo to invest €100 Million to Decarbonize Historic Guinness Brewery
The goals include achieving 100% renewable energy use, net-zero carbon emissions in direct operations, and a 50% reduction in indirect emissions from suppliers.
UAE Announces Blue Visa for Environmentalists
The Blue Residency visa targets individuals actively advocating for environmental causes. It covers sustainability efforts inside and outside the UAE.
Tokenized Carbon Credits To Power $100 Billion Market By 2030
Major financial institutions are leveraging Fils’ platform to process payments that automatically offset carbon emissions associated with their business activities.
DEWA Reduces Emission By 19%, Leads Dubai’s Sustainable Drive
DEWA supports Dubai’s economic and social fabric and sets a benchmark for global sustainability aspirants. Their comprehensive approach is a role model for global cities in shaping a sustainable and resilient future.
Mahindra Group to Invest ₹1,200 Crore in Hybrid Renewable Energy Project
Mahindra Susten will lead the project’s development, partnering with global investor Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board as a strategic partner.
Adani Green Emerges as India’s Renewable Energy Leader with 10K MW Capacity
This milestone was achieved after commissioning a 2,000 MW solar plant at the giant Khavda Solar Park in Gujarat.
Adani Green Pledges 45 GW by 2030
The centrepiece of Adani Green’s plan is the Khavda renewable energy park in Gujarat, India. Spanning a staggering 538 square kilometres – more than five times the size of Paris – this colossal project will be the world’s largest renewable energy park upon completion.