India may grow more rapidly than major climatic goals: United Nations chief

India may grow more rapidly than major climatic goals: United Nations chief




New Delhi:

The United Nations’ head of climate change Simon Stial has said that India is already meeting the major climate goals and is a real opportunity to grow more rapidly.

In an email interview with the news agency PTI, Simon Steel stressed that India’s unique geography and a large population means that a large number of people are sensitive to climate effects. And so, he said, the need to invest in ensuring people, communities, infrastructure and businesses is flexible.

“India is already meeting and crossing major goals. For example, by installing 100 GW (GW) of solar in record time or providing electricity in every village.

“I see a real opportunity for India using clean energy and industry to grow more rapidly, which will be a big benefit for India’s economic prosperity, millions of jobs, better health results, more cheap and safe energy For all, and rapid, and rapidly, and rapidly raising the standard of living for Indian people, “said the Executive Secretary of the Convention Convention on Climate Change, the Executive Secretary of the United Nations.

He said that from melting the glaciers in the north, strong storms and cyclones, and food insecurity, unique geography and large population of India means that a large number of people are sensitive to climate effects.

“And the need to invest in ensuring people, communities, infrastructure and businesses is flexible. But, there is also population and geographical diversity that makes India so strong. It is a growing population that educated with skills Getting up with the skills required to enrich, which is educated with this and future decades of clean and climate-flexible industry, he told PTI.

Simon Style, which was in India last week, called the country a “solar superpower” and urged to develop an ambitious climate scheme covering its entire economy, which said that global clean energy boom was even stronger Hugs will supercharged its economic rise.

She appreciated India’s efforts to reduce climate change, while some governments only talk, “India saves”. As part of its climate schemes or national level contribution (NDCs), UNFCCC was presented in 2022, the country’s goal is to reduce the intensity of GDP emissions by 45 percent by 2005 from 2005 levels and non-non-non-world -The power is to obtain installed electricity capacity which is more than non-mercury-gourd-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-male-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non-non. Fossil fuel-based energy resources by 2030.

It is also committed to forming an additional carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes through additional forest and tree cover by 2030. According to government data, the intensity of India’s GDP emissions decreased by 36 percent between 2005 and 2020.

As of December 2024, the share of non-givash fuel power generation capacity in the country is already more than 47 percent and from 2005 to 2021, an additional carbon sink of 2.29 billion tonnes of CO2 was formed.


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