Government imitative in climate change: A sustainable path for Viksit Bharat @ 2047
By: Misra, Roli
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BookPublisher: Yojana: A Development Monthly Description: 68(12), Dec, 2024: p.46-52.
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Yojana: A Development MonthlySummary: India, as one of the fastest growing countries globally, confronts the combined task of promoting economic growth while addressing and adapting to the escalating three to climate change. The nation, significantly susceptible to climatic effects owing to its varied ecosystems and socio economic circumstances, has adopted a comprehensive strategy to tackle these issues. The government of India, from time to time, has imitated multiple projects to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, enhance resilience to climate impacts, and incorporate sustainable practices throughout urban, rural, and industrial environments. Lately, these initiatives have achieved considerable momentum, highlighted by prominent programs such as the sovereign green bonds, MISHTI, and the green credit program. The leadership that India has demonstrated in the global climate conversation demonstrates its dedication to sustainable development. These programs will serve as the basis for years 2023 and 2024 represent substantial steps towards ecological restoration and sustainability. – Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 68(12), Dec, 2024: p.46-52 | Available | AR133965 |
India, as one of the fastest growing countries globally, confronts the combined task of promoting economic growth while addressing and adapting to the escalating three to climate change. The nation, significantly susceptible to climatic effects owing to its varied ecosystems and socio economic circumstances, has adopted a comprehensive strategy to tackle these issues. The government of India, from time to time, has imitated multiple projects to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, enhance resilience to climate impacts, and incorporate sustainable practices throughout urban, rural, and industrial environments. Lately, these initiatives have achieved considerable momentum, highlighted by prominent programs such as the sovereign green bonds, MISHTI, and the green credit program. The leadership that India has demonstrated in the global climate conversation demonstrates its dedication to sustainable development. These programs will serve as the basis for years 2023 and 2024 represent substantial steps towards ecological restoration and sustainability. – Reproduced


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