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Green GDP, Climate Change Dominate Modi-Gates Dialogue

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has proposed the creation of a “green gross domestic product (Green GDP).”

In a free-wheeling conversation with philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, the PM stressed the need to change the global terminology to address climate change, during the conversation. He said that climate action has gained momentum since the G20 Summit in India in September last year.

The prime minister asserted that the world needs to adopt a two-pronged strategy: first, nature- and climate-friendly innovation; and second, environmentally friendly lifestyles, in response to Gates’ question about how the green approach could be made more affordable for easier adoption.

Gates also reiterated the need for a “Green GDP” to be added to the GDP as a whole. He also praised Modi’s “Mission Innovation” initiative, which is working with the European Commission and 23 other nations to accelerate the clean energy revolution and move closer to the Paris Agreement’s objectives and net-zero pathways. The initiative includes India among its founding members.

“Our current challenge is how we perceive progress,” the PM said. “For instance, the amount of steel and energy used in a nation are frequently used to measure its level of development. If we stick to these guidelines, we will use more steel and electricity, which will raise our carbon emissions. This implies that we must adopt a new perspective. Climate-friendly lifestyle decisions and progress measurements are required. At the moment, all of our progress metrics are harmful to the climate.”

It must be noted that Gates, who visited India earlier this month, had spent an hour with the Prime Minister and his cabinet ministers, discussing how the Foundation can help India achieve its objectives in digital technology, women’s development, and climate change.


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UK moves deadline to ban gas, diesel cars to 2035

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced a five-year delay in a ban on new gas and diesel cars.

The announcement also weakens a ban on new natural-gas home furnaces and scraps a requirement for landlords to make properties more energy efficient.

The PM aims to reduce the UK’s emissions of climate warming greenhouse gases to net zero by 2050, but with a more pragmatic, proportionate, and realistic approach, Mr Sunak said in a statement. He also rejected environmental proposals such as new aviation taxes, car-pooling measures, and meat taxes.

Has the UK PM watered down his goals to mitigate climate change?
While the industry and the observers offered a mixed commentary on the issue, WriteCanvas believes that the actions of nations must marry the promises made.

It must be noted that the UK pledged $2 billion to Green Climate Fund, its largest single funding commitment to tackle climate change at the recently concluded G20 Summit in New Delhi.


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Global Biofuel Alliance Announced

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the formation of the Global Biofuel Alliance (GBA) during the recently concluded G20 Summit in New Delhi.

The initiative is aimed at increasing the global percentage of ethanol in gasoline blends to 20 percent. IBA said that the alliance could benefit G20 countries from opportunities worth $500 billion over the next three years.

The alliance aims to accelerate the global adoption of biofuels by facilitating technology advancements, intensifying sustainable biofuel utilization, and shaping robust standards. The alliance will act as a central knowledge repository and expert hub, fostering global collaboration for biofuel advancement. Nineteen countries and 12 international organizations have agreed to join the alliance. It is aimed to enhance collaboration between producers, consumers, and interested countries, strengthen biofuel markets, and promote sector standards development.

The International Energy Agency predicts global biofuel production must triple by 2030 to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. India, committed to carbon neutrality by 2070, has advanced its biofuel roadmap, aiming for 20% ethanol blending in petrol by 2025-26.


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