As pledges fall short, India says advance net zero target India News – Times of India

Glasgow: Together with all the ‘net zero’ announcements and commitments made so far, not meeting the warming limit target Paris AgreementIndia has appealed to big historical emitters to become carbon neutral by 2030 instead of going for it after 20 years.
“They (developed countries) should all go for ‘net zero’ by 2030, given the urgency, given what has happened recently IPCC Report warns, “India’s environment minister” Bhupender Yadav But while answering a question said UNEPanalysis that found that all commitments/declarations put together would not allow the world to meet the Paris Agreement goal of keeping the warming limit within 2 °C from pre-industrial levels (1850–1900) by the end of the century . ,

UNEP and both climate action tracker Its analysis found that all commitments and announcements are, in fact, well below the necessary pledges of emissions reductions needed to keep global warming below the aspirational target of 1.5°C rise over the course of the century. The world has already experienced global warming of 1.1°C over pre-industrial levels. The IPCC has warned that in the normal course of business, global warming will reach 1.5 °C in the next two decades, with disastrous consequences for climate change.

Yadav, who was here to lead the Indian negotiators at COP26, said that India is well on track to fulfill what it promised as part of its nationally determined contribution in 2015 and the country is certainly will meet its climate neutrality target which is supported by the Prime Minister. The minister had made the announcement last week.

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