YesEarth Youth Corps Leadership Program – Energy Literacy Training
Launch of YesEarth Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Literacy initiatives on November 9, 2023 at Haflong. The launch was done...
Read More →
Building with Nature in Indonesia
The mangroves of Indonesia help shelter coastal communities from rising seas and storm surges, problems expected to become more severe...
Read More →
Reviving coastal and inland ecosystems
Comoros, St Lucia and Vanuatu, all low-lying island states, face the threat of extinction as a result of rising waters...
Read More →
Flipkart’s Commitment to Environmental Protection
The Indian company Flipkart is focusing on resource efficiency in its operations. As a part of its Net-Zero commitment, Flipkart...
Read More →
The Admirable Work of Ørsted
In the late 2000s Ørsted was one of the most coal intensive power generators in Europe with an expanding oil...
Read More →
India’s Success in Curbing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
India’s greenhouse emissions rate dropped by a faster-than-expected 33% in 14 years as renewable energy generation rose and forest cover...
Read More →
Paraguay Wields its Hydropower
Paraguay emerged as the only country in the world with a 100 percent renewable electricity supply, after its last thermal...
Read More →
The Rise of Solar Photovoltaic Power
Solar PV generation increased by a record 270 TWh (up 26%) in 2022, reaching almost 1300 TWh. It demonstrated the largest absolute...
Read More →
The Restoration of South American Forests
The Atlantic Forest, which straddles Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, is renowned for its variety of landscapes, which run the gamut...
Read More →
The Khasi Hills Community REDD+ Project
The Khasi Hills Community REDD+ Project located in the state of Meghalaya, Northeast India spans over 27,000 hectares and deploys...
Read More →
The City of Adelaide Takes Real and Meaningful Action on Climate Change
The City of Adelaide partnered with Flow Power (https://flowpower.com.au/) to meet its electricity needs from a mix of wind and solar...
Read More →
Restoring a Sacred River
The Ganges basin is home to 520 million people along with more than 25,000 species of plants and animals. The...
Read More →