India moving fast to reduce carbon emissions, carbon footprint per head is 1.5 tonne: PM Modi


Rajpipla, Oct 20 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said India's carbon footprint is 1.5 tonne per head, compared to the world's four tonne per head as the country is moving fast to reduce carbon emissions by installing renewable energy systems and other options.

Prime Minister Modi and United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres launched Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) at the Statue of Unity in Gujarat.

Giving brief idea about the Mission LiFE, the Prime Minister said it is mass movement towards protecting and preserving environment by bringing changes in daily life style.

Citing an example, he said a person drives car for five km to reach gym, by doing so, he is adding to the carbon emission, instead if he runs up to the gym, it will help in protecting the climate."

"If we will protect nature, nature will protect us," the Prime Minister said.

"Few years ago, the country decided to switch over to LED bulbs and installed 160 crore bulbs in year leading to reduction in carbon emission by 10 million tonne. This benefit is going to last for years to come," he said.

Addressing the gathering, Guterres said, "G-20 has resources and power to end the war against nature. It can lead the world towards sustainable living."

He also said that the G-20 countries account for 80 per cent of global greenhouses that emit gas, but at the same time it also contributes to world's 80 per cent GDP.

 

  

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2022

    Carbon emissions are good for plants & trees as they require carbon for photosynthesis. Reducing carbon isn't going to reduce climate change as human activities never will be able to reduce heat as speck of a sand like earth in the universe cannot influence the heat in the universe, it is only a hoax created by elite to control people through these scams. India should remind them controlling pollution through emissions & trash creation of plastic & other chemicals released to air & waterbodies which are hazardous to human & marine life should be the priority & not climate hoax to tail twist developing & poor nations, fault of which lies with developed nations.

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