New Delhi, 17 September (IANS). India is rapidly emerging as a global leader in Sustainable Development, as the country is not only following the global climate agenda, but also developing a positive attitude for the Green Future as the path of economic prosperity and a strong nation.
In the article written by Eric Solhem in India Narre, India said, with strong political leadership, good private sector and deep philosophical relations with nature, India is proving that Green Future is not only possible, but also a straightforward path of prosperity and power.
The article further stated that this change is inspired by a combination of many powerful factors, including firm political will, a vibrant business field and an active society. In India, this green shift is seen more than becoming a burden, as the path of economic prosperity and national power, it has been woven around the fear of climate change, but around a bright, more prosperous future promise.
The report said that India has been improperly accused of obstructing the international climate dialogue and has been attributed to a crisis in which its contribution is negligible. The reality is that the per capita emission of the United States is currently 25 times more than India. This inequality highlights the ego of those who ignore their historical and current responsibilities and raise a finger on India.
This article shows the success achieved by India in the establishment of solar, wind and hydropower projects to deal with climate change.
India’s green energy has progressed not only in one or two states, but in different parts of the entire country.
In this, Gujarat is the leader, whose ambitious target is to generate 100 GW of solar energy by 2030. If it were a separate nation, this figure would have made it one of the world’s largest renewable energy economies alone. Tamil Nadu is progressing rapidly in wind energy and has launched a large -scale mangrove restoration project, while advancing the innovative green energy project in the country, which includes 150 MW floating solar plant and India’s first solar village, Sanchi at Omkareshwar Dam in Khandwa.
In addition, like Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh is also a pioneer in solar energy production, where sufficient capacity is established and Uttar Pradesh is focusing on hydropower and pump storage and has progressed in making its agricultural sector green.
Article author Eric Solhem is a well-known global leader in the field of environment and development, as well as a experienced peace negotiator. He served as the Minister of Environment and International Development of Norway from 2005 to 2012.
-IANS
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