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  • Dec 2023 | The 2023 CarbonCopy curtain call

Dec 2023 | The 2023 CarbonCopy curtain call

IPCC climate reports reveal an unequal science
AI for climate action: Aye or nay?
Changing rules, expanding mines, whose forest is it anyway?
EU’s carbon border tax: The start of a new trade war?
Digging into India’s critical minerals dash
Swinging in the rain: India needs to redefine what a “normal” monsoon looks like
On the boil: The unseen risks of marine heatwaves
EV race: The battle for dominance looks set to intensify as start-ups sniff new territory
A JV in tow, will India’s new nuclear push work?
A forced victory: How COP28 Presidency chose politics over policy

Break the ice: Using humour to draw awareness about climate change
Are rich nations using Article 2.1(C) to undermine equity?
The ultimate G20-Climate wrap
A budget of signals and sounds: Going beyond the numbers of India’s “Green Growth” budget
Leaders and surprising laggards in India’s EV space

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