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India is likely to emphasize reducing carbon emissions in COP 26 in Glasgow

India is likely to emphasize reducing carbon emissions in COP 26 in Glasgow
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New Delhi: India is likely to emphasize reducing carbon emissions at the Conference of the Parties (COP 26) in Glasgow, which will be held from October 31 to November 12.
In COP 26, New Delhi is likely to reduce carbon emissions, the sources of the Union Minister of Environment said last week.
COP-26 will be held from October 31 to November 12 at Glasgow under the British presidency partnering with Italy.
High-level COP-26 segment titled The World Leaders’ Summit (WLS).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi – in Rome – will travel to Glasgow to attend the COP-26 world leader summit to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), at the invitation of PM PM Johnson.
The last Modi PM attended the COP-21 in Paris in 2015, when the Paris Agreement was concluded, and the implementation began this year.
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change in the last time held several bilateral meetings with other countries.
“India has historically stood by 4.5 percent of total emissions and made it really work, developed countries must do it before 2050.
There must be a compensation mechanism and expenditure must be carried by developed countries,” said the Ministry of Ani’s source.
When it comes to carbon emissions, China emits 8.4 tons per person while the US emits 18.6 tons per person.
The European Union emits 7.16 tons.
COP-26 will be attended by the head of state / government more than 120 countries.
The COP-26 was originally scheduled to be held in 2020 but was suspended until 2021 considering the Covid-19 pandemic.
UNFCCC embodies global desires and visions to combat climate change.
The periodic conference party on this Convention has emerged as a global climate top, providing an opportunity to hoard and to map the way forward.
“India takes ambitious actions in energy efficiency measures, biofuels, sustainable transportation, e-vehicles, increasing green cover and sustainable agriculture,” Minister of Environment, forest and climate change, Yadav Bhupender, which is managed by a high-level climate meeting of the virtual climate.
by President Unga 76 on Tuesday.
He also mentioned that India took the national hydrogen mission initiative for the generation and export of green hydrogen.
“We have reduced the intensity of our GDP emissions by 24 percent between 2005 and 2016, thus achieving our Voluntary Pre-2020 target.
Our 2030 target under the Paris agreement is considered ambitious and compatible with the aim of the Paris agreement.
We are on track to reach the target , “Minister said, according to official release.
Underpointing that India has set an ambitious target of 450 gw renewable energy in 2030, Yadav said that it can be noted that at this time, “we have a total installed capacity of 389 gw.
We have reached 155 GW installed non-fossil fuel capacity.
Until now.
We are speeding up actions and we are sure to reach this ambitious target in 2030.
“At the COP-26, the parties will work to achieve the resolution of the Guidelines for the implementation of the Paris Agreement; Climate Financial Mobilization; Actions to strengthen climate adaptation, development and technology transfer; and keeping in achieving the objectives of the Paris agreement limit the increase in global temperature.
The Prime Minister will hold various bilateral meetings on the sidelines of COP-26, including with Boris Johnson.
A new report by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) has warned that the current commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions will still put the planet on track for an average temperature of 2.7 degrees Celsius.
GAP GAP GAP 2021 shows that the updated contributions specified nationally (NDCs) – Efforts of each country to reduce national emissions, as well as other commitments made for 2030 but have not been officially submitted – will only lead to a reduction of 7.5 percent additional In annual greenhouse emissions in 2030, compared to previous commitments.
According to agencies, the world requires a reduction of 55 percent to limit the increase in global temperatures below 1.5 ° C, cover stones defined by scientists as a less risky sight for the future of our planet and humanity.

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