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I’m a freelance journalist, based in Hong Kong, and have covered a range of topics, from political unrest to public health. My work has appeared in several publications, including South China Morning Post, Forbes.com, Hong Kong Free Press, France 24 among others. Last year, I spent the bulk of the year covering the Hong Kong protests on the front line, and produced several long-form stories, covering the more unheard of voices in what was a rather fast-paced and grave news cycle. I have also reported live on-air, and conducted regular phone-ins for news broadcasters in other countries. I was recently recognised as one of 24 ethnic minority individuals in Hong Kong who are qualified to advise the government on various matters.
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India summons US State Department official over call for fair legal treatment of arrested opposition leader
India's Ministry of External Affairs summoned a US State Department official following the department's call for a fair legal process for opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal, who was arrested last week. The Ministry objected to the US's remarks, emphasizing respect for sovereignty. Kejriwal, a critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was detained by the federal financial crimes agency, with his allies claiming political motivation. The arrest occurs amid high tensions before a crucial election. The Indian National Congress accused the BJP of using the tax department to freeze their funds. Amnesty International warned of a crisis point in the government's crackdown on opposition figures.
India summons US State Department official over call for fair legal treatment of arrested opposition leader
India's Ministry of External Affairs summoned a US State Department official following the department's call for a fair legal process for opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal, who was arrested last week. The Ministry objected to the US's remarks, emphasizing respect for sovereignty. Kejriwal, a critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was detained by the federal financial crimes agency, with his allies claiming political motivation. The arrest occurs amid high tensions before a crucial election. The Indian National Congress also accused the BJP of financial suppression. Amnesty International warned of a crackdown on opposition figures ahead of the elections.
India summons US State Department official over call for fair legal treatment of arrested opposition leader
India's Ministry of External Affairs summoned a US State Department official following the department's call for a fair legal process for opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal, who was arrested last week. The Ministry objected to the US's remarks, emphasizing respect for sovereignty. Kejriwal, a critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was detained amid allegations of political motivation. The arrest has heightened tensions ahead of the national elections. Amnesty International and the Indian National Congress have criticized the government's actions, citing human rights concerns and financial targeting of opposition parties.
India summons US State Department official over call for fair legal treatment of arrested opposition leader
India's Ministry of External Affairs summoned a US State Department official following the department's call for a fair legal process for opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal, who was arrested last week. The Ministry objected to the US remarks, emphasizing respect for sovereignty. Kejriwal, a critic of Prime Minister Modi, was detained by the federal financial crimes agency, with his allies claiming political motivation. The arrest occurs amid high tensions before a crucial election. The Indian National Congress also accused the BJP of using the tax department to freeze their funds. Amnesty International warned of a crackdown on opposition figures ahead of the elections.
Extreme heat is pushing India to the brink of ‘survivability.’ One obvious solution is also a big part of the problem
India is facing a paradox as rising temperatures and increasing wealth drive up the demand for air conditioners, which in turn contribute to global warming. The country, projected to cross survivability temperature limits by 2050, is grappling with the challenge of balancing economic development with environmental protection. Despite not signing a pledge to cut emissions from cooling systems at COP28, India is taking steps to address cooling demand growth and is investing in renewable energy. Experts suggest passive cooling strategies to reduce reliance on air conditioners, and India has committed to reducing power demand for cooling by 20-25% by 2038.
Extreme heat is pushing India to the brink of ‘survivability.’ One obvious solution is also a big part of the problem
India is facing a critical challenge as extreme heat threatens the survivability of its population. The demand for air conditioners is rising, which paradoxically contributes to higher temperatures due to their emissions and energy consumption. Despite being responsible for only 7% of global emissions, India's rapid economic growth and the need for cooling in tropical regions exacerbate the climate crisis. The country is not among those that pledged to cut emissions from cooling systems at COP28, but it is taking steps to address the issue, such as phasing out harmful HFCs and implementing a national Cooling Action Plan. Renewable energy is also on the rise, and India is committed to reducing its power demand for cooling by 20-25% by 2038. However, the affordability of energy-efficient cooling solutions remains a concern for many Indians.
Extreme heat is pushing India to the brink of ‘survivability.’ One obvious solution is also a big part of the problem
India is facing extreme heat conditions that are pushing the country towards a critical threshold of survivability. The article highlights the struggles of individuals like Ramesh, a bricklayer, who must continue working under harsh conditions to support their families. While there are solutions to mitigate the heat, some of these solutions also contribute to the problem, creating a complex situation for policymakers and citizens alike.
Extreme heat is pushing India to the brink of ‘survivability.’ One obvious solution is also a big part of the problem
India is facing a critical challenge as extreme heat threatens the survivability of its population. The demand for air conditioners, which provide necessary relief, is expected to rise sharply, contributing to increased carbon emissions and exacerbating the climate crisis. Despite being responsible for only 7% of global emissions, India's rapid economic growth and the need for environmental protection create a paradox. The country did not sign a pledge to cut emissions from cooling systems at the recent COP28 summit, but it is taking steps to address the issue, including a national Cooling Action Plan and a commitment to reduce power demand for cooling by 20-25% by 2038. The use of air conditioners, while essential for many, is recognized as a contributing factor to rising temperatures, highlighting the need for sustainable solutions.
Extreme heat is pushing India to the brink of ‘survivability.’ One obvious solution is also a big part of the problem
India is facing a critical challenge as extreme heat threatens the survivability of its population. The demand for air conditioners is expected to rise significantly, contributing to increased carbon emissions and exacerbating the climate crisis. Despite being one of the world's fastest-growing economies, India must balance development with environmental protection. The country has experienced significant heat waves, resulting in deaths and job losses due to heat stress. India's electricity consumption for cooling has surged, and it is projected to continue growing. While India did not sign a pledge to cut emissions from cooling systems at the recent COP28 summit, it is taking steps to address cooling demand growth and is investing in renewable energy. The country has a national Cooling Action Plan aiming to reduce power demand for cooling by 20-25% by 2038. However, the widespread use of air conditioners, especially less energy-efficient models by those who cannot afford better options, remains a visible issue in urban areas.
Extreme heat is pushing India to the brink of ‘survivability.’ One obvious solution is also a big part of the problem
India faces a severe heat crisis, with temperatures regularly exceeding survivability limits, leading to increased reliance on air conditioning. This paradoxically exacerbates the climate crisis due to the high emissions from air conditioners. Despite not signing the recent COP28 pledge to cut cooling emissions, India is making strides in sustainable cooling and renewable energy. The country aims to reduce cooling-related power demand by 20-25% by 2038. Experts suggest passive cooling strategies and emphasize the need for international support to help developing countries manage cooling demands without worsening global warming.
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