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Javadekar calls for ideas to promote clean energy ahead of Paris climate talks

Updated: Oct 23, 2015 03:20:39pm
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New Delhi, Oct 23 (KNN)  Ahead of Paris Climate talks scheduled to be held from November-30 to December-11, Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Prakash Javadekar will hold a ‘MyGov Talk’ on October-26 at 5.00 pm.

The talk will focus on Climate Change in the run-up to the Conference of Parties (CoP) 21 in Paris from November 30-December 11, 2015.  Contributors from MyGov, Climate Change experts, senior journalists and social media influencers will join the online panel discussion with Javadekar, an official release said.

The session being conducted in collaboration with Google India is likely to last for 45-minutes duration.

With India's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC), the country is keen to attempt to work towards a low carbon emission pathway, while simultaneously endeavouring to meet all the developmental challenges that it faces today. The INDC aims at promoting clean energy, especially renewable energy, enhancement of energy efficiency, development of less carbon intensive and resilient urban centres, promotion of waste to wealth, safe, smart and sustainable green transportation network, abatement of pollution and India’s efforts to enhance carbon sink through creation of forest and tree cover.

 Citizens are invited to share their ideas, questions and inputs on India’s role in CoP-21 and on the following proposals laid down by Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC):  sustainable lifestyles; cleaner economic development; reduce emission intensity of Gross Domestic Product (GDP); increase the share of non-fossil fuel-based electricity; enhancing carbon sinks (forests); adaptation; mobilising finance; and technology transfer and capacity building.

Selected ideas and names will also be mentioned by the Minister and other experts during the “MyGov Talk”.  (KNN Bureau)

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