Climate Change
The Changing Role of Agriculture in the Global Climate Policy Regime
Pioneering Perspectives: M. S. Swaminathan on Global Warming and Agriculture
Pioneering Perspectives:
M. S. Swaminathan on Global Warming and Agriculture
T. Jayaraman*
*Senior Fellow, Climate Change, M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, tjayaraman@gmail.com
Aridification
The Changing Role of Agriculture in the Global Climate Policy Regime
Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Carbon Markets in Indian Agriculture: An Ex Ante Critical Review
Climate Change Policy in Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use: An Argument for Equity
Climate Change Policy in Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use: An Argument for Equity
Sreeja Jaiswal,1 Goutham R,2 and Charu Chandra Devashali3
1Alfred-Weber-Institute for Economics, Heidelberg University, and Climate Change Programme, MS Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai, sreeja.jaiswal@gmail.com
2Climate Change Programme, MS Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai, goutham@mssrf.res.in
Boosting India's Agricultural productivity should be the top most priority
Reject this inequitable climate proposal
The UN Secretary General António Guterres’s call for India to give up coal immediately and reduce emissions by 45% by 2030 is a call to de-industrialise the country and abandon the population to a permanent low-development trap.
Deconstructing declarations of carbon-neutrality
At the latest count by the non-profit Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU), at the beginning of April, 32 countries had declared, in some documented form , their proposed intention to achieve carbon neutral status by mid-century or thereabouts. Of these, only eight have any firm status, the rest being in the form of proposed legislation or mentions in policy documents.