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A green agenda: Sustainability imperatives for India's next government |
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As India welcomes its next government, TERI proposes a Green Agenda, highlighting the choices and decisions the government should prioritize to ensure that India's growth story is rooted in sustainability. The Green Agenda series covers five important thematic areas– air pollution, energy transitions, resource efficiency, water management, and waste management.
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What does a growing economy consume? Breaking down India's resource appetite
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Sustained economic growth in India has increased demand for goods and services. However, this also increases the pressure on natural resources and dependence on imports to meet this demand. This new blog series explores India’s current material use and resource efficiency potential across hotspot sectors like automotive, construction, solar PV.
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Rooftop Solar: Consumer demand aggregation is the way to go
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TERI has conducted successful outreach campaigns to promote rooftop solar among urban consumers in Surat and Delhi. The latest initiative – I-SMART, launched by TERI and Cadmus, takes this effort to a much bigger scale in 4 states and 2 UTs.
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Discussion Paper: Rural Roads and the SDGs
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Rural roads provide access to basic services, reduce rural vulnerabilities, and provide opportunities to reduce poverty. This paper attempts to use the SDGs as an analytical framework to understand the role and potential of the rural road network.
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Lost & Found - The Future We Want |
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Lost & Found tells the story of the Gujjar community in Gurugram to save their sacred forest Mangar Bani from falling into the hands of real estate developers. The film brings out the ecological importance of a forest in the vicinity of a city, as a source of fresh air, catchment area of groundwater replenishment and a rich repository of biodiversity.
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