She stated that pollution is far more consequential for the Indian economy than any trade-related tariffs. Citing a 2022 World Bank study, she highlighted that 1.7 million people in India die of pollution annually, accounting for nearly 18% of total deaths.
A Harvard University Professor, Gita Gopinath, has labelled pollution a greater threat to India than tariffs. The statement came on Wednesday while he was speaking to the Indian media in Davos, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum 2026.
The American Biogas Council (“ABC”) released an analysis reviewing the growth in United States of landfill biogas facilities in terms of investment and energy production over the past five years. A ...