Huma Saif Qazi
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The emerging contours of Sustainable Financing in India

Climate change; biodiversity loss; soil, water, and air pollution are amongst the environmental damages that are threatening human well-being and sustainable livelihoods up-close. Having said that, these degradation elements pose significant risks to economic activity...

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Environmental Disclosures: Imperative for Financial Institutions

This financial system is the backbone of any economy because the efficiency with which the financial system works from lending to investing, plays a very important role in the economic development of a nation. Climate...

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Climate Change and International Trade- A Causal Relationship

The importance that the Climate Change holds is undeniable and is rightly reflected in jurisdictions’ domestic and international policy priorities. On the other hand, International trade is another crucial policy area that allows countries to...

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The changing face of climate finance

One of the most pressing challenges that lies ahead for countries heading into the post-covid world is the erratic changes in the climate occurring across the globe. The impacts associated with the climate emergency are...

Climate Change & Action: India on a “Sustainable” path

Climate change is one of the defining global challenges of our time. Countries across the world have recognized the urgent need to address climate change as a challenge and this is rightly demonstrated by their...

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Sustainable Finance & Demystifying sustainability reporting frameworks

Emergence of Sustainable Finance Sustainable finance refers to the process of taking due account of environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations when making investment decisions. In short, it revolves around the reorientation of capital flows...

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India v/s Developed countries- India’s conundrum and stance on agriculture subsidy

India is primarily and widely known as an agrarian economy where the mainstay of a large chunk of the people is agriculture. More than 50% of the population either depends directly or indirectly on agriculture....