MUMBAI, Aug 4 (Reuters): India, the world's third largest carbon polluter, has finally approved new targets for slashing planet-warming emissions, more than a year after a United Nations deadline for updated commitments.
On Wednesday, the Indian federal cabinet approved the country's new national emissions pledges, known as Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced these goals last year at UN climate talks in Glasgow, but they had not been formalized.
India's new NDC will commit the country to reducing the emissions intensity of its GDP by 45% from its 2005 level in the next 7 years - a 10% increase over its previous 2016 pledge.
India will also aim to meet half of its energy demands from renewable sources, such as solar and wind, by 2030.
India approves new emissions targets
FE Team | Published: August 05, 2022 00:41:29
India approves new emissions targets
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