India  

Call to stop fossil fuel use must come with alternatives: Sadhguru

IndiaTimes Monday, 11 November 2024 ()
Sadhguru, speaking at the UN climate talks, argued that simply urging nations to abandon fossil fuels without offering alternatives is ineffective. He emphasized the need for technological advancements to provide viable alternatives and highlighted that excessive talk about abandoning fossil fuels without practical solutions might be counterproductive.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

United Nations United Nations Intergovernmental self-regulatory body

US vetoes UN resolution on Gaza ceasefire over hostage release condition [Video]

US vetoes UN resolution on Gaza ceasefire over hostage release condition

The resolution that was put to a vote demanded "an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire to be respected by all parties."

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:31Published
UN nuclear watchdog holds meeting to discuss Iranian nuclear programme [Video]

UN nuclear watchdog holds meeting to discuss Iranian nuclear programme

IAEA nations will discuss at the summit whether to vote on a resolution against Iran for its lack of cooperation.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 00:45Published
‘Guardians of Nature’: Indigenous peoples, key players in protecting biodiversity [Video]

‘Guardians of Nature’: Indigenous peoples, key players in protecting biodiversity

At the COP16 conference in Cali, there was a vote in favour of strengthening the status of Indigenous and local communities in future United Nations negotiations about biodiversity. This is why the European Commission lent its support to this initiative.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 00:58Published

'With Pakistan, the main issue...': India's Ambassador at United Nations makes BIG statement

Responding to a question on Pakistan during an interactive session after the keynote address, India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Parvathanen..
DNA
‘Stop the Slaughter’: Pro-Palestinian Protesters Demand ‘No More Massacres’ as G20 Summit Kicks Off [Video]

‘Stop the Slaughter’: Pro-Palestinian Protesters Demand ‘No More Massacres’ as G20 Summit Kicks Off

As world leaders gathered in Rio de Janeiro for the G20 summit, large-scale pro-Palestinian protests erupted in the city, with demonstrators demanding an immediate end to the violence in Gaza and Lebanon. Chanting "Stop the Slaughter" and "No More Massacres," the protesters held banners and Palestinian flags, calling for a ceasefire and urging the Brazilian government to sever ties with Israel. The demonstrations coincide with critical climate discussions at the United Nations COP29 talks, with activists also calling for urgent climate action. Protesters voiced their frustrations, demanding global leaders prioritise human rights and the protection of civilians amid escalating conflicts #StopTheSlaughter #ProPalestinianProtests #NoMoreMassacres #G20Summit #CeasefireNow #GazaProtests #PalestinianRights #EndTheViolence #GlobalProtests #RioProtests #HumanRights #PeaceForGaza #G20Solidarity #SavePalestine #StopTheCarnage

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 03:47Published

You Might Like


Related news from verified sources

'Disengagement chapter done, de-escalation awaited': Jaishankar on LAC row with China

India and China have completed troop disengagement along contested border areas, marking the end of their latest standoff. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar...
IndiaTimes

At WTO, India, Pak join hands on public stocking of grains

India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka have joined forces to challenge the World Trade Organization's approach to agricultural trade negotiations. The three nations...
IndiaTimes

'Real democracies function differently': India slams Pakistan in UN for raising Kashmir issue

India condemned Pakistan at the United Nations for raising the Kashmir issue, calling it "disinformation." India highlighted the successful elections in Jammu...
IndiaTimes