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India’s Updated Climate Action Plan for COP30

Syllabus:

GS-3: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment 

Context: India is likely to release an updated climate action plan during, or just ahead of, the COP30 climate meeting in Brazil. 

More on the News

• This submission will mark India's third update to its climate action strategy under the 2015 Paris Agreement framework, extending targets to the year 2035.  

India’s Climate Commitments So Far

Aspect

First NDC (2015)

Second/Updated NDC (2022)

Emission Intensity Reduction

33-35% reduction in emissions intensity of GDP from 2005 levels by 2030

45% reduction in emissions intensity of GDP from 2005 levels by 2030 (upward revision)

Non-Fossil Fuel Energy Share

At least 40% of installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030

At least 50% of installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030 (upward revision)

Carbon Sink Target

Creation of additional carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes CO2 equivalent through forest/tree cover by 2030

Same target continued (no change)

Approach

Climate-friendly development path, focusing on conservation & moderation ("LIFE" - Lifestyle for Environment not explicit)

Emphasizes sustainable lifestyle changes, mass movement for "LIFE" (Lifestyle for Environment) as a key to combating climate change

Focus on Climate Justice

Implicit

Explicit, includes protecting poor and vulnerable from climate impacts

Alignment with Long-term Goal

Not explicitly stated

NDC translated from 'Panchamrit' announced at COP26, steps towards net-zero emissions by 2070

Achievements: 

• India's latest emission intensity data is from 2020, by which year it had already achieved a 36% reduction compared to the 2005 baseline.

• India announced that the share of non-fossil fuels, like solar, wind and nuclear, in its total electricity generation installed capacity had gone beyond 50%. 

• The 2023 State of the Forest Report revealed that by 2021, India's forests and trees had increased their carbon stock by approximately 2.29 billion tonnes above 2005 levels.

Paris Agreement 

• The Paris Agreement was adopted in December 2015 by 196 nations at COP21 and is a legally binding treaty aimed at combating climate change.

• Its main objective is to limit global warming to well below 2°C, preferably 1.5°C, compared to pre-industrial levels, by achieving global net-zero emissions by mid-century.

• Under this agreement, countries must submit Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) every five years, each progressively more ambitious than the last, detailing their plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate impacts.

• The first NDCs were submitted in 2015, updated around 2020, and the third round is due by the end of 2025.

• The agreement also provides a framework for climate finance, adaptation, and progress reporting, and it entered into force in November 2016.

Sources:
IndianExpress
The Hindu

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