Worried about climate change? There is more bad news for India

Soumya Thakur, INN/Madhya Pradesh
Twitter- @soumyaT38144281, @Infodeaofficial

According to the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Data released, India will observe intensified heat waves and heavy rainfall circumstances, while glaciers will melt further on with additional mixed circumstances from surging sea levels like flooding.

“There is zero satisfactory news for India in this report. In fact, everything related to India is terrible news,” told Chandra Bhushan, Environmentalist & CEO, iForest.

The latest IPCC report declares that glaciers in the Lahaul-Spiti area of western Himalaya have been losing an amount since the beginning of the 21st century. However, if outflow does not drop, glaciers in the Hindu Kush Himalaya would decrease by two-thirds.

This report is no unique as comparison with others, according to Bhushan. The only dissimilarity is the phase of enthusiasm and certainty the scientists’ warning signal appears with: There will be a 1.5 degree Celsius temperature surge well before 2040, and if people will realize nothing, we will smash a 2-degree Celsius increase between 2040 to 2060.

The report appears at an extremely significant moment where the world is encountering major weather circumstances. India has encountered its own set of cyclones and floods in the duration of a limited months.

If the clarion call is not obeyed, the weather circumstances of today may end up staring like a cakewalk approximated to what’s in reserve for India, Bhushan acknowledges. “From a communication viewpoint, this is an accurate moment to warn the world what they are performing as far as climate problem is concerned.”

Behaviors are shifting with effective participation from world governments through the Paris Agreement, and from companies attempting to accomplish net-zero emissions, etc.

“Some of the corporations have moved far forward and have energetically brought personal activities to align themselves to a net zero mark by 2050,” said Damandeep Singh, Carbon Disclosure Project, India. The Indian government is one of the rare to not have a determined target.

India Inc has complained about the scarcity of national policy drivers to fight climate change, some even getting on as far as possessing internal governing programs.

Singh told, “We discover 58 companies that retain an internal carbon price, wherein they are taxing themselves and maintaining the income for the green initiatives.”
Nonetheless, “they prevail extremely slow and excessively incremental. They are not exponential, they are not amounting to,” he added.

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