Maharashtra to establish Green Integrated Data Centre Parks at an outlay of ₹1.60 lakh crore

Home News Updated – October 04, 2024 at 10:16 PM. | Pune The project is set to create approximately 500 high-skilled jobs directly and 3,000 indirect jobsIn a significant move to boost the state’s digital infrastructure, the Maharashtra government has approved the establishment of Green Integrated Data Centre Parks, with an expected investment of ₹1.60

Brussels to Delay Diesel Limits Amid Pushback on Green Agenda

Brussels delayed a plan to ban a wide swath of diesel cars from the capital of the European Union amid a wider backlash against climate measures. Author of the article: Bloomberg News Lyubov Pronina Published Oct 04, 2024  •  1 minute read LUXEMBOURG – MAY 29: A driver fills up the tank of his car

C-BAM aims to reward India’s invst in green energy

The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (C-BAM), introduced by the European Union, aims to recognise and reward India’s significant investment in green energy, said Amelie de Montchalin, France’s permanent representative to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). “The European approach is neither protectionism nor penalization,” Montchalin, who was a minister in the French government

Fact-checking the viral conspiracies in the wake of Hurricane Helene

This story is part of State of Emergency, a Grist series exploring how climate disasters are impacting voting and politics. The conspiracy theories started swirling even as the floodwaters were rising: Hurricane Helene, the deadliest storm to strike the United States since Katrina in 2005, was created specifically to target Trump voters in crucial swing states.

Man Plants 40,000 Trees Over Two Decades to Create Sao Paolo Park

By Spooky on October 4th, 2024 Category: Travel Helio da Silva, a retired business executive from Brazil, single-handedly planted over 41,000 trees in his hometown of Sao Paolo over the last two decades. Flying over the Brazilian metropolis of Sao Paolo, it’s tough to miss the 3.2-kilometers-long and 100-meter-wide green strip of trees wedged between