LONDON: India is between 27 countries to register for a sustainable agenda of agriculture on the first weekend of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, summing up new commitments to make agriculture more sustainable and less polluted.
The agenda of sustainable agricultural policy action for transition to sustainable agriculture and the global action agenda for innovation in agriculture ‘is one of the promises of highlight of the highlight of the countries participating in the 26th parties (COP26) Convention on the United Nations Framework Convention.
At Climate Change (UNFCCC) on Saturday.
Countries establish new commitment to change their agricultural policies to become more sustainable and less polluted, and invest in the science needed for sustainable agriculture and to protect food supply to climate change.
“If we limit global warming and maintain the purpose of 1.5 degrees Celsius alive, then the world needs to use land on a sustainable land and put the protection and recovery of nature in the heart of everything we do,” said Alok Sharma, the origin of India, who originated from India.
The British Cabinet Minister, in his role as President COP26.
“Today’s commitment shows that nature and land use are recognized as important to meet the objectives of the Paris Agreement, and will contribute to dealing with the twin crisis of climate change and loss of biodiversity.
Meanwhile, as we look forward to negotiations in the second week of the police , I urge all parties to come to the table with constructive compromise and ambitions needed, “he said.
Other In addition to India to apply to action plans including Australia, Uganda, Madagascar, Tanzania, Vietnam, Nigeria, Lesotho, Laos, Indonesia, Guinea, Ghana, Germany, Philippines, Ethiopia, England, Costa, Netherlands, The Netherlands, Netherlands New Zealand, Nigeria , Philippines, Sierra Leone, Spain, Switzerland and UAE.
This announcement follows sea action day on Friday more than 10 new countries signed up to the target “30By30” to protect 30 percent of the world ocean in 2030.
These include India, Bahrain, Jamaica, St Lucia, Sri Lanka, Saudi, India, Qatar , Samoa, Tonga, Gambia, and Georgia, with targets now supported by more than 100 countries.
Among other developments from the first week of the COP26 climate summit, the World Bank will be committed to spending USD 25 billion in climate finance every year by 2025 through a climate action plan, including focusing on agricultural and food systems.
Conclusion From the first week, which opened with the world leader Summit was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marked by massive protests marching by environmental activists in Glasgow on Saturday.
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg joined thousands on the “Global of Action for Climate Justice” March, the biggest so far during the COP26 summit which took place with hundreds of similar events around the world.
After a short break on Sunday, climate talks will be continued on Monday and conclude at the end of the summit next Friday.