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Global Sports Bodies Face Renewed Criticism Over Aramco Ties Amid UN Human Rights Warning
The letter said that platforming fossil fuel companies through sponsorship agreements, sports bodies risk threatening the sustainability of their own sports Six of the world’s biggest sports organisations, including FIFA, the International Cricket Council, and Formula1, have been asked to justify their sponsorship deals with State-owned Aramco as it risks breaching international human right standards. A coalition of 10 human rights and climate organisation, including Human R
Editorial Team
Oct 3, 2025


From extraction to regeneration: How India’s coal mines are being reimagined
Pisciculture, afforestation, pumped storage, eco-tourism have emerged as the more popular forms of re-using abandoned mines. Barely five hundred metres after crossing the Damodar river near Jharkhand’s Bhurkunda town, a leaf-strewn path branches out from the main road to Saunda, a coal town in Ramgarh district. This almost missable path, lined with sal trees, slopes downward towards the former coal mine in the Barkasayal area. It’s now used for harvesting fish. Owned by the C
Shaswata Kundu Chaudhuri
Jul 31, 2025


Fossil fuel industry emits one-third of global methane: IEA Report
Transforming methane emissions into natural gas can save as much as Norway’s annual gas export Despite carbon abatement pledges by countries, methane emission levels continue to remain high. The fossil fuel industry, especially, constitutes one-third of the global methane emissions from human activities, according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) ‘Global Methane Tracker 2025‘. Limited mitigation measures, combined with global production of oil, gas and coal, has kep
Editorial Team
May 7, 2025


Towards a low carbon steel sector – Special report on India’s steel industry emissions
A new report released by India’s Minister for Steel, Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan today highlights how India’s steel sector could lower its emissions by up to 55% by 2050 by embracing energy and resource efficiency, as well as new low carbon technologies. The report was released at The Energy Resources Institute (TERI)’s World Sustainable Development Summit (WSDS), currently underway at New Delhi. It is part of India’s long term strategies for low emissions growth pathways from 202
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Jan 30, 2020
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