Business Standard lists some of the protests that drew attention around the world in 2019
Restoring trust in any relationship must start with honesty, then shift to addressing past wrongs, eventually leading to vows to work together
India's banking crisis, household expenditure at the time of natural disasters to mass surveillance are some of the topics our opinion writers tackle
In this decade, we have realised that climate change is not in the distant future. It is happening and its impact will only grow
India, US and China are the top three polluters globally. Banks can help change that
Enough for us to hope that 2020 will bring more in the way of advances in our understanding of the universe around us
While there is no clarity as to how NRIC will be implemented or funded, the bigger question that goes a-begging is what should be India's policy towards migrants and refugees
Five years after the fragile UN process yielded the world's first universal climate treaty, COP25 was billed as a mopping-up session to finish guidelines for carbon markets
Here's a collection of Business Standard Opinion pieces for the day
As this year draws to a close, we take a look at the extreme weather events that hit India in 2019 and their impacts.
The comments come as Hoyer's native Germany, Europe's largest economy, is experiencing a steep manufacturing slump driven by trade tensions, weak global growth and Brexit uncertainty.
The minister said that the country's forest cover has increased by 13,000 square km in the last five years
The researchers, including those from the University of Texas at Austin in the US, studied this layer by recording and analysing signals from seismic waves as they passed through the Earth
A descendant of CO2-eating e coli could be modified to make organic carbon molecules
Coal remains a major source of power across Southeast Asia, where breakneck economic development has spurred soaring energy demands -- but at a cost to the environment
Goldman also implemented a formal ban on financing certain drilling and coal activities
The two-week long negotiations which extended till Sunday saw no agreement on major issues such as Article 6, loss and damage, and long term finance
New games are being played out to circumvent action - or at least to find ways to do as little as possible and as cheaply as possible
Greta Thunberg and her generation might just have made enough of a difference to give the Earth a fighting chance
"We are in a fantasy land here," said Alden Meyer, strategy and policy director for the Union of Concerned Scientists