A new report by the UN Environment Programme estimates that closing existing shortfalls in access to cooling for households and SMEs in developing countries will require USD 400-800 billion, in addition to future increases in demand. The cooling market in developing economies is expected to double from USD 300 billion to at least USD 600 billion per year by 2050. This highlights the significant financial investment needed to address the growing demand for cooling solutions in these regions.
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'Murshidabad violence pre-planned': Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee meets Imams amid Waqf protests
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee (PTI photo) West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addressed the unrest in Murshidabad during a meeting with Imams, countering BJP allegations of TMC's involvement in Waqf-related violence, which she described as pre-planned. She criticized the central government for its handling of the situation and accused "godi media" of spreading misinformation while questioning their focus on Bengal amidst rising prices and unemployment. In response, BJP leaders condemned the Mamata government for...
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