U.S. aid cuts and environmental accountability: A developing nation's perspective For decades, millions in developing nations have sought U.S. aid to support critical sectors such as healthcare, food security, infrastructure and development. Opinion 04 Mar, 2025
'Juniper Networks positioned to accelerate technological transformation' ​​​​​​​Juniper Networks is poised to play a significant role in Nepal’s journey towards technological advancement, offering solutions that align seamlessly with the nation’s burgeoning digital ambitions. Business 14 Aug, 2023
Three ways to build a sustainable and digital Asia-Pacific Three ways to build a sustainable and digital Asia-Pacific World 12 Jul, 2022
Utility-scale battery Many countries have put carbon neutrality as a top agenda, targeting to peak CO2 emissions by the middle of this century. Some countries like the United Kingdom plan to ban the sale of gasoline and diesel vehicles by 2030, while others like the People’s Republic of China are replacing coal with renewable energy. Blogs 07 Jul, 2022
Commitments renewed for recovery that puts people first The Global Forum for a Human-centred Recovery, organised by the International Labour Organisation (ILO), has concluded with renewed commitments to push for a recovery that puts people first and tackles the dangerous inequalities exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis. Business 26 Feb, 2022
Carbon neutrality discussed in Pokhara Metropolitan City A workshop was organised in Pokhara to discuss possible ways to bring carbon neutrality in the city. Nepal 23 Feb, 2022
As autos go electric, Toyota chases hydrogen dream As U.N. climate conference delegates considered how to save the planet over the weekend in Glasgow, Toyota Motor's chief executive was in Japan racing an experimental hydrogen car - a vehicle he says could preserve millions of auto jobs. World 15 Nov, 2021
Russia comes in from cold on climate, launches forest plan A Russian island north of Japan has become a testing ground for Moscow's efforts to reconcile its prized fossil fuel industry with the need to do something about climate change. World 10 Nov, 2021
G-20 make mild pledges on climate neutrality, coal financing Leaders of the world's biggest economies agreed Sunday to stop funding coal-fired power plants in poor countries and made a vague commitment to seek carbon neutrality "by or around mid-century" as they wrapped up a Rome summit before the much larger United Nations climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland. World 01 Nov, 2021
'Last, best hope:' Leaders launch crucial UN climate summit A crucial U.N. climate summit opened Sunday amid papal appeals for prayers and activists' demands for action, kicking off two weeks of intense diplomatic negotiations by almost 200 countries aimed at slowing intensifying global warming and adapting to the climate damage already underway. World 01 Nov, 2021
A future sans coal Kazakhstan’s remarkable economic growth during the last two decades, propelled by strong exports of fossil fuels and metals, has come at a high environmental cost. Blogs 23 Aug, 2021
China, India miss UN deadline to update emissions targets China and India have missed a UN deadline to submit fresh plans for cutting their greenhouse gas emissions in time for the global body to include their pledges in a report for governments at this year's global climate summit, officials said Saturday. World 01 Aug, 2021