Scaling up India's ambitious agenda to combat climate change, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday announced five "amrit tatva" at the COP26 Summit including the target to attain net-zero emissions by 2070.
Delivering the National Statement at the COP26 Summit in Glasgow, he said India will increase its capacity of non-fossil energy capacity to 500 GW and meet 50 per cent of its energy requirements through renewable energy by 2030.
He also said that India will make one billion tonne reduction in total projected carbon emissions and reduce carbon intensity in its economy to less than 45 per cent by 2030.
"In the midst of this brainstorming on climate change, I would like to present five "Amrit tatav" on behalf of India," he said.
PM Modi described them as "panchamrit ki saugat".
"India will take its non-fossil energy capacity to 500 GW by 2030. Second, India will meet 50 per cent of its energy requirements from renewable energy by 2030. Third, India will reduce the total projected carbon emissions by one billion tonnes by 2030. Fourth, by 2030, India will reduce the carbon intensity of its economy to less than 45 per cent. And fifth - by 2070, India will achieve the target of net-zero emissions," he said.
The @COP26 Summit offers a wonderful opportunity to interact with various world leaders.
- Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 1, 2021
In a short while, I will be delivering the National Statement at the Summit. pic.twitter.com/25l4SqnHBH
Will be addressing the @COP26 Summit shortly, where I shall elaborate on India's vision and efforts to overcome climate change.
- Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 1, 2021
We have ability to invest in ourselves & build an equitable clean energy future & in the process create millions of good plain jobs & opportunities around the world, cleaner air for our children, bountiful oceans, healthier forests & ecosystems for our planet: US Pres Joe Biden
- ANI (@ANI) November 1, 2021
Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets community leaders/Indologists in Glasgow, Scotland.
- ANI (@ANI) November 1, 2021
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Enough of brutalising biodiversity, enough of killing ourselves with Carbon, enough of treating nature like a toilet, enough of burning, drilling&mining our way deeper. We're digging our own graves. Our planet is changing before our eyes: UN Secy-General António Guterres#COP26pic.twitter.com/xagJ6ng7WZ
- ANI (@ANI) November 1, 2021
PM Narendra Modi, US President Joe Biden and other world leaders arrive at venue for #COP26 World Leaders' Summit in Glasgow, Scotland. pic.twitter.com/8OabP327Zw
- ANI (@ANI) November 1, 2021
PM Narendra Modi arrives at the venue of COP26 World Leaders' Summit in Glasgow, Scotland. pic.twitter.com/n7WDHSeBMb
- ANI (@ANI) November 1, 2021
Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets community leaders/Indologists in Glasgow, Scotland. pic.twitter.com/rozYPSpOuf
- ANI (@ANI) November 1, 2021
The @COP26 summit is our best chance to make the changes we need to safeguard the beauty and balance of the natural world, and to pass it to future generations.
- UK Prime Minister (@10DowningStreet) October 31, 2021
The world must follow the UK's lead and commit to net zero emissions by the mid-century. pic.twitter.com/XIqSuXEdNs
As we get ready for deliberations at @COP26 in Glasgow, here is a quick wrap-up of PM @narendramodi's engagements on the last day of his visit to Italy ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/uFGPmrCSgx
- Arindam Bagchi (@MEAIndia) November 1, 2021
Leaving for Glasgow after a fruitful @g20org Summit in Rome. During the Summit, we were able to have elaborate deliberations on issues of global importance such as fighting the pandemic, improving health infrastructure, boosting economic cooperation and furthering innovation. pic.twitter.com/LBN17RFkah
- Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 31, 2021
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