RK Singh stresses urgent emission cuts in pursuit of COP28 goals
In a resounding call for urgent action, RK Singh, Union Power Minister, highlighted the imperative of slashing emissions in line with COP28 targets. Emphasising the need for a robust commitment, Singh set the ambitious goal of a 43% reduction in emissions by 2030. Speaking to stakeholders, he underlined the critical role that immediate and substantive emission cuts play in mitigating climate change.
Singh's call for a 43% reduction aligns with the global commitment to address climate change, as established in the COP28 agreements. The minister stressed the importance of a collaborative approach involving industries, governments, and communities to achieve this ambitious target. Recognizing the urgency of the climate crisis, Singh urged all stakeholders to prioritize sustainable practices and renewable energy adoption.
The announcement comes amidst growing international concern over the escalating impacts of climate change. Singh's directive underscores India's commitment to playing a pivotal role in the global effort to combat climate change, setting a precedent for other nations to follow suit. As the world grapples with the challenges posed by climate change, Singh's call for immediate action serves as a poignant reminder of the collective responsibility to build a sustainable future.
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