Subash Dhar (@subashd8) 's Twitter Profile
Subash Dhar

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Subash Dhar (@subashd8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regional training on #TechnologyNeedsAssessment for #climatetech for countries in Asia and Pacific region in #Bangkok. The training includes gender aspects both in running TNA process and in outcomes of it. Find more on gender in our guidebook bit.ly/2VotKYv

Regional training on #TechnologyNeedsAssessment for #climatetech  for countries in Asia and Pacific region in #Bangkok. The training includes gender
aspects both in running TNA process and in outcomes of it. Find more on gender
in our guidebook bit.ly/2VotKYv
Subash Dhar (@subashd8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share our paper in NatureClimate that describes an innovative framework for designing policy-relevant country-driven strategies for #ClimateChange at a sectoral level consistent with the #ParisAgreement.

Anumita Roychowdhury (@anumitaroychowd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

hindustantimes.com/delhi-news/con… Step by step progress towards zero emission streets. After Ajmal Khan, now Krishna Nagar market. More such market areas to follow. Great! Let's build support for this street-by-street clean air solution to cut toxic exposure and unleash bigger changes.

Inger Andersen (@andersen_inger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No matter who you are or where you live, dirty air is probably damaging your health. It is our common responsibility to do something about it. What is happening in India 🇮🇳 shows all too clearly that we need to do it now. #BreatheLife My thoughts👉hindustantimes.com/analysis/india…

Subash Dhar (@subashd8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NDC actions will take us beyond 3oC Global warning. The technological possibilities exist to implement the mitigation action. Time for a stronger political action and consensus

Green Climate Fund (@thegcf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GCF Board #GCFB32 approved #mitigation project FP186 with Macquarie Group to accelerate #India’s transition to e-mobility by mobilising private sector capital and providing financing solutions for electric vehicle (EV) owners and operators. #ClimateAction g.cf/fp186

GCF Board #GCFB32 approved #mitigation project FP186 with <a href="/Macquarie/">Macquarie Group</a> to accelerate #India’s transition to e-mobility by mobilising private sector capital and providing financing solutions for electric vehicle (EV) owners and operators. #ClimateAction 
g.cf/fp186
CNBC-TV18 (@cnbctv18news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Global onshore & offshore wind generation was 732 GW by the end of 2020, according to IRENA Here are the 6 countries that are becoming wind power superpowers World Economic Forum #SenseAndSustainability

IRENA (@irena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ICYMI Check out IRENA’s new report on #hydrogen trade, analysing supply costs for #green #H2 across regions & time horizons 👇 bit.ly/38D5b6o

UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre (@unepccc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to join launch of #Zimbabwe's #emobility Policy Framework and Roadmap 👉A map to reduce #GHG #emissions and contribute to #NDCs w cleaner, more efficient #transport & increased #mobility for low-income populations Find the framework here: bit.ly/E-mobilityFram…

Proud to join launch of #Zimbabwe's #emobility Policy Framework and Roadmap 

👉A map to reduce #GHG #emissions and contribute to #NDCs w cleaner, more efficient #transport &amp; increased #mobility for low-income populations

Find the framework here:
bit.ly/E-mobilityFram…
Dharmendra Pradhan (@dpradhanbjp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what bold and decisive climate leadership looks like. Welcome PM Narendra Modi ji’s approval for reducing emissions intensity of the GDP by 45% by 2030 from 2005 levels. This is a big step towards furthering sustainable development and achieving net-zero by 2070.

This is what bold and decisive climate leadership looks like. 

Welcome PM <a href="/narendramodi/">Narendra Modi</a> ji’s approval for reducing emissions intensity of the GDP by 45% by 2030 from 2005 levels. This is a big step towards furthering sustainable development and achieving net-zero by 2070.
Minal Pathak (@minalpathak1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

India's revised NDC ambition i. 45 % reduction in emissions intensity of GDP from 2005 levels (earlier target was 33-35%) ii.50% installed electricity generation capacity in 2030 from non-fossil fuel sources (was earlier 40%) target.indianexpress.com/article/india/… via The Indian Express