Table of contents | |
Introduction | |
Impact of Climate Change (pertaining to India) | |
Mitigation Effects of Climate Change | |
India's Action for Climate Change | |
Conclusion |
The State of the Global Climate 2022 report by the World Meteorological Organization has shed light on alarming revelations regarding record-high temperatures, melting glaciers, and rising pollution. This comprehensive overview of the last eight years, from 2015 to 2022, exposes the severity of climate change worldwide. Despite experiencing three consecutive years of a cooling La Niña phenomenon, the global mean temperature in 2022 soared 1.15 degrees Celsius above the 1850-1900 average. The report identifies the year as the fifth or sixth warmest on record. As greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, the implications of extreme weather and climate events have left populations across the globe grappling with their grave consequences. A staggering 95 million people have been displaced due to these extreme weather events, as highlighted in the report.
To combat the challenges posed by climate change, several mitigation strategies must be pursued:
India has implemented various measures to address climate change:
The establishment of a carbon market marks a progressive step in addressing climate change. However, the efficacy of the market depends on robust regulations, periodic assessments, and corrective measures. With the pressing reality of climate change, governments must take proactive steps to mitigate its challenges. Balancing the socio-economic impact of decarbonizing the economy while allocating limited resources wisely becomes crucial. It is imperative that India and the international community implement the Paris Agreement swiftly and effectively to limit the devastating consequences of climate change.
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