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The Global Climate-Finance Challenge

LONDON – The dust has now settled after the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Egypt, but there are still many unanswered questions about how to finance emissions reductions and adaptation. The world will not avoid dangerous levels of climate change without a significant increase in investment in developing

Nov 20 Election: Old parties face sink or swim situation,…

With the vote count of November 20 election to the House of Representatives and Province Assembly almost over, the political

Huge Default on US Democracy is Creating Internal Hurdles and…

Particularly since 1945, the US administration has been lecturing other countries to promote democracy and human rights. Ironically, its own

Book Review: “Egypt Until Democracy”

Globalization, rapid growth of science and technology and, most importantly, communication have challenged and even transformed all the moral and

Policy Failure of the US to Address the Covid-19 Issue…

Though American leadership is claiming on that it has done a lot to contain coronavirus and the situation is totally

Government-private sector cooperation stressed for biogas promotion

The promotion of biogas in the country is not encouraging due to lack of friendly policies and working procedures.

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Green hydrogen finds space in political parties’ election manifesto

Ramesh Lamsal Kathmandu: Nepal last month organised a Green Hydrogen Summit that aimed to explore alternative sources of energy. The

The Next Global Resource Crisis

LONDON – The West’s dependence on China for so-called critical minerals once worried only a handful of experts and policy

How Developing Countries Can Reach Net Zero

BEIJING – The world’s developing economies are gearing up for a fight ahead of next month’s United Nations Climate Change

The West Needs an Energy and Resource Alliance

COPENHAGEN – The old line that “history does not repeat itself, but often rhymes,” is an apt description of the