Dealing with Climate Change: India's Dilemma - Prof. J. Srinivasan Chairman, Divecha Centre For Climate Change
ABSTRACT:
India contributes about 5% to global CO2 emissions and hence trajectory of India's CO2 emissions in the next 20 years will have little impact on global warming. Global warming may, however, bring about adverse impact on India’s climate. In this talk I will discuss the challenges that we face in predicting climate change at regional scales that is relevant to policy makers. I will also discuss India’s ambitious program to promote renewable energy to combat climate change and its ramifications.
Informing federal, state and international policy on energy efficiency, smart grid and renewables through systems-analysis - Senior Consultant at E3
Abstract
Rahul Tongia: A smart solution to power shortage
Rahul Tongia: A smart solution to power
Govt aims at 1 lakh solar roofs
Govt aims at 1 lakh solar roofs -- Plan to emerge as number one in terms of renewable energy usage.
Deccan Herald, May 14

