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Petrol, Diesel Or EVs: Which Is The Best Choice For India 2026?

The debate around petrol, diesel, and electric cars is no longer just theoretical. In 2026, it has become a real-world choice shaped by costs, government policies, and growing climate concerns. The shift

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India’s Clean Energy Push Needs Energy Efficiency

India’s clean energy ambitions are accelerating. Yet a critical gap remains. Energy efficiency is still underutilised, analysts say, even as renewable capacity expands. The government has set a target for 60% of

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Why EV Buyers Still Hesitate Despite Lower Running Costs

Electric vehicles (EVs) are widely seen as cheaper to run than petrol cars. Yet adoption remains uneven. New data suggests that cost savings alone are not enough to drive mass consumer shift.

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India Targets 47% Emissions Intensity Cut By 2035

India has set a new climate target to cut emissions intensity by 47% from 2005 levels by 2035, sharpening its commitments under the Paris Agreement. The move reflects a calibrated approach that

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Iran War Is Quietly Powering China’s Renewable Rise

Global markets rarely reward instability. However, the ongoing 2026 Iran war is doing exactly that—for China’s clean energy sector. As oil supply risks intensify, investors are pivoting fast. Consequently, the result is

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Tesla Pulls Back On Autopilot As Safety Concerns Grow

Tesla is quietly stepping back from one of its most recognizable features — Autopilot — after years of criticism, regulatory scrutiny and legal pressure. The shift signals a more cautious phase for

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Why Pristine Mountain Lakes Are Suddenly Turning Green

High-altitude lakes once symbolized purity. Today, many are turning an alarming shade of green. Scientists say the shift is global, fast, and human-driven. A 2022 survey by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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Rising Temperatures Threaten Food Security In India

India faces growing risks to food security as global temperatures rise, with climate shocks expected to disrupt food availability, affordability and nutrition, according to recent research. A study by International Institute for

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