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2 weeks ago |
carboncopy.info | Archana Chaudhary
Trump’s sweeping tariffs jolt global trade, unsettle supply chains, and trigger retaliatory moves — but for India, the chaos could present a rare chance to gain ground in exports, renewables, and economic diplomacy Whether or not it’s a Chinese curse, President Donald Trump’s election has forced the world “to live in interesting times.” On April 2, in one fell stroke of his barbed-wire-like signature, the United States President altered all permutations of world trade when he imposed...
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Dec 5, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Archana Chaudhary |Rais Khan |Saad Almadhhi |Ali Alsulmi
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Nov 19, 2024 |
carboncopy.info | Archana Chaudhary
Unlike the New Delhi declaration of 2023, the world’s biggest economies had shied away from detailed financial commitments or timelines on climate financeOn the day that leaders of the world’s top 20 economies met to decide their priorities in the face of two bloody global conflicts and a weakening economic system in the hottest year ever recorded in human history, COP29 president Mukhtar Babayev asked them for a “positive signal”. And he did receive one. But only half-hearted.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
carboncopy.info | Archana Chaudhary
Among the most important shifts to watch for will be in the climate policy space, decarbonisation of supply chains, CBAM and rising climate impacts. The outcome of the 2024 U.S. election battle between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is expected to shape one of India’s most important economic and strategic relationships. The world’s fifth-largest economy has nurtured its ties with the U.S. across partisan divides.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
carboncopy.info | Archana Chaudhary
Can COP29 secure the trillions needed from wealthy nations and reformed multilateral banks to support climate resilience in developing countries? As the world prepares for COP29 under the shadow of unprecedented geopolitical challenges — two bloody conflicts and a contentious election in the world’s most powerful economy — one critical issue remains front and centre: financing the fight against climate change.
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