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    Deepshikha Singh

    Deepshikha Singh is a Climate Change professional with nearly seven years of work experience ranging from climate research, GHG estimation, climate mitigation, carbon project development and reviewing.

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  • Explained: Why Himalayan Cloudbursts Are Rising?

    Explained: Why Himalayan Cloudbursts Are Rising?0

    Himalayan cloudbursts are getting more frequent and more damaging. This brief covers the 2025 snapshot, explains the science behind short, intense rain, and lists what works—sub-hour IDF updates, risk zoning, nowcast-to-action SOPs, and cascade protocols—for Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir.

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  • India Solar PV Module Manufacturing Capacity Hits 100 GW

    India Solar PV Module Manufacturing Capacity Hits 100 GW0

    India solar PV module manufacturing capacity has crossed 100 GW under ALMM. The surge, powered by PLI and tech upgrades, now shapes prices, timelines, and bankability. This ABC Live explainer tracks the data, policy drivers, winning business models, and risks—plus what to watch next as India targets 500 GW non-fossil by 2030.

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  • Critical Analysis: The Global Plastics Pollution Treaty

    Critical Analysis: The Global Plastics Pollution Treaty0

    The Global Plastics Pollution Treaty could be a transformative milestone—if it survives the pressures of geopolitics and fossil fuel lobbying. With plastic production expected to triple by 2060, and microplastics now present in human blood, the treaty’s success is critical to global health, environmental stability, and climate justice. This report analyzes the treaty’s strengths, weaknesses, and the urgent need for legally binding action to protect Earth’s future.

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  • Explained: Critical Review of India Green Hydrogen Mission

    Explained: Critical Review of India Green Hydrogen Mission0

    India launched the Green Hydrogen Mission to become a global clean energy leader and cut emissions in heavy industries. However, slow execution, high production costs, and water sustainability concerns threaten its success. This critical review analyzes India’s progress, budget utilization, sectoral adoption, and global competitiveness—offering actionable reforms to realign the mission.

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