Union Minister of Environment Participates in the Ministerial
Roundtable for Green Economy, World Green Economy Summit in Dubai
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Accelerating
Low Carbon Transition Across Different Economic Sectors is the Need of the Hour
Union Minister of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupender
Yadav attended the Ministerial Roundtable for Green Economy at the World Green
Economy Summit at the World Trade Center in Dubai,
UAE on 28 September 2022. While speaking at the Roundtable, Union Minister
stressed the importance of addressing environmental and climate objectives
alongside economic development and further stated that accelerating low carbon
transition across different economic sectors is the need of the hour.
The Minister outlined
achievements under various policies as well as partnerships steered by India
under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. He mentioned
global initiatives like International Solar Alliance and other initiatives for
strengthening the green economy across key sectors like energy, industry,
transportation, agriculture, and forestry. He further mentioned about the
measures taken by India on sustainable finance such as sovereign green bonds,
blended finance as well as setting up the GIFT city and the ISA-Solar Risk
Mitigation Initiative.
The Union Environment
Minister stated that India is the first country with a cooling action plan
based on energy efficiency and thermal comfort, and has launched important
initiatives including UJALA Yojana and schemes for industrial energy
efficiency. India’s ambitious renewable energy progress was also mentioned.
On climate finance,
Shri Yadav stated that Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero estimates a
requirement of USD 100 trillion of finance for global net zero by 2050. But, Developed countries have failed even in mobilizing the
amount of USD 100 billion per annum by 2020, and India’s NDCs are thus largely
financed by domestic investment.
After the Roundtable,
The Union Minister also had a bilateral meeting with
H.E Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi,
UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade. In the meeting, they discussed issues
relating to COP 27, COP 28, MoU on Climate Actions between India and UAE, and
global initiatives spearheaded by UAE and India for combating climate change.