G20’s Global Green Climate Pact and Sustainable Lifestyles Launched by India
PM Modi highlighted the plans taken under the G20 summit under India’s presidency, like renewable energy tripling, the Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE) campaign, the International Solar Alliance, and developing alternative fuels like green hydrogen and the Global Biofuels Alliance. Modi proposed the “green credit initiative,” which focuses on creating carbon sinks through people’s participation. He also highlighted the nation’s innovative use of market-based systems and called for improved financial flows to support developing countries in their climate initiatives. He acknowledged that the support of the international community is crucial to bolstering India’s climate initiatives. He drew attention to India’s G20 presidency and emphasized the importance of climate-related issues as a cross-cutting theme.
PM Modi Proposes to host COP 33 Summit in 2028 in India
India PM Narendra Modi attended the COP 28 (Conference of Parties) hosted by the UAE from November 30 to December 12, 2023. Expecting over 70,000 delegates, the conference’s main aim is to accelerate the shift to renewable energy and reduce emissions.
PM Modi made a significant announcement given climate action commitments to meet global protection, so he proposed to host the 2028 climate change conference the 33rd edition in India. He said this is part of reducing carbon dioxide emissions in the world. He also said that developing countries must get appropriate access to the remaining global carbon budget. Read this article to learn more about PM’s Modi proposal to host COP 33 Summit 2028 in India.
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- India’s part of commitment to “UNFCCC” objectives:
- India’s own strategies toward climate action:
- G20’s Global Green Climate Pact and Sustainable Lifestyles Launched by India:
- India’s List of Goals for a Sustainable Environment: