As the 4th largest emitter and a developing country, what approach should India take towards emission reduction and a zero carbon trajectory? Join experts and policymakers at CSEP’s Flagship Seminar:
In light of the upcoming COP 26 meet in November, Montek Singh Ahluwalia shares a presentation along with Utkarsh Patel on a strategy towards India's #EnergyTransition.
@NITIAayog@mnreindia In terms of value proposition, India is unique among developing countries, it has what it takes to be the world’s testing lab today. I am talking about the technologies that are related to the hard to abate sectors: Mohua Mukherjee at our #FlagshipSeminar
@lordstern1 talked about how India’s future, through the future of climate change, depends in large measure on what it itself does given this influence, and that is fundamental to this whole story.
@NITIAayog@mnreindia@lordstern1 "We cannot ignore the fact that it is not just about finance and technology, it is about people."
Jamshyd Godrej emphasised the importance of a well-thought out transition, taking everybody, especially civil society, along.
@NITIAayog@mnreindia@lordstern1 "Our estimations at @CEEWIndia suggest that 75% of India’s districts are hotspots for extreme climate events. 40% of districts are showing trends of shifting from traditionally flood-prone to becoming drought-prone, and vice versa." : @GhoshArunabha