The US President’s exit from 66 international organisations, including the UNFCCC, marks a major setback for global climate action and undermines America’s leadership in clean energy
At the CoP30 summit in Brazil, India reaffirmed its commitment to equitable climate action and urged developed nations to accelerate emission cuts. The country highlighted progress in renewables, low-carbon growth, and called for fair climate finance and technology access
Doubling the rate of energy efficiency improvements from 2.2 per cent to over 4 per cent annually across sectors by 2030 is also among the possible elements listed in the UN report for discussion at COP28.