India’s net zero goal  

Last Updated on 3rd November, 2021
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Why in news?

  • India was the only one among the major greenhouse gas emitters that hadn’t specified a so-called net zero year.

 

How does India’s net zero goal compare to other countries?

  • India was the only one among the major greenhouse gas emitters that hadn’t specified a so-called net zero year.
  • India’s setting an outer-limit of 2070 by which India’s emissions would be effectively be zero means that it is asking Western developed countries to do more, or undertake sharper cuts.
  • China, Russia and Saudi Arabia have committed to be net zero by 2060.
  • The United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union have committed to a 2050 target.
  • But only 12 countries have enshrined this commitment in law. These are Germany, Sweden, Japan, United Kingdom, France, Canada, South Korea, Spain, Denmark, New Zealand, Hungary, Luxembourg.
  • The European Union has a collective target of 2050 and Germany and Sweden have a 2045 target.

 

Why is net zero necessary?

  • ‘Net zero’ is a globally agreed upon goal for mitigating global warming in the second half of the century, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, that conducts periodic scientific assessment of the science linking warming and its effects, concluded that for temperature rise to be restricted to 1.5C it was necessary for global carbon dioxide emissions to halt by 2050.

 

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/explained-how-do-indias-net-zero-goal-stack-up/article37308080.ece?homepage=true

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