The green agency on Monday expressed concern about the findings of the latest IPCC climate change report, saying India is one of the most vulnerable countries in extreme weather events.
The green agency on Monday expressed concern about the findings of the latest IPCC climate change report, saying India is one of the most vulnerable countries in extreme weather events.
Responding to the latest report from Inter Milan
The government's Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the Center for Science and the environment said 1.
The warming of 5 degrees Celsius is larger than previously expected, while the impact of 2 degrees Celsius is "disastrous" for the poor and for developing countries such as India ".
To avoid global climate chaos, a "unprecedented scale" change in society and the world economy is needed, "the IPCC said in a landmark report, there is not much time to warn against disaster.
At the current level of greenhouse gas emissions, 1.
5 C mark can break through 2030 at the earliest, no later than mid-
The UN Special Committee on gas reported this century with "high confidence.
CSE said that the United States is the "biggest" obstacle to the formation of a global coalition to combat climate change, and that the world needs to unite against the "obstacle method" of the United States ", at the same time, the Paris agreement and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change cannot be the only way to deal with climate change.
"The world needs a Plan B to deal with climate change '.
India must take the lead in building a global alliance for 1.
To save the poor and vulnerable population, "CSE said.
"Even at a little more than 1.
India is suffering from the worst extreme climate.
Obviously, the situation is 1.
5 C will deteriorate.
The new report of the IPCC sent us a final warning that we must act together ---
Now and soon, "said Sunita Narain, director general of CSE.
Deputy director-general of CSE, Chandra Buchan, said the report clearly indicated the impact of 1.
The warming of 5 °c is larger than previously expected.
Greenpeace, a non-
The Indian government environmental group also expressed concern about India's vulnerability to climate change.
"Because of climate change, India is one of the most vulnerable countries to extreme weather events.
"The IPCC report points out how the Indian region will be exposed to extreme heat waves," said Nandikesh Sivalingam, India campaign manager at Greenpeace.
"According to the report, climate change will seriously hinder the gdp of developing economies such as India.
India's long coastline is already dealing with the effects of rising sea levels, and if we can't keep the temperature rise below 1, sea level rise will increase.
"5 degrees Celsius," he said, "China is currently pushing for traffic to be electrified, giving us a unique opportunity to transform our power and transportation systems.
The transformation of energy is coming, mainly from fossil fuels --
We are moving towards a renewable energy-driven future.
But in order to achieve this effectively, India needs to re-
Look at its investment in coal and oil . "To meet the 1.
Greenpeace says coal consumption will need to be cut by at least 2 out of 3 by 2030, and power production will drop to almost zero by 2050.
"Renewable energy will account for electricity supply in 2050, and this trend shows greater potential.
The report found that significant improvements in solar, wind and power storage technologies could be a sign that the system transition has begun, "the company said in a statement.
Avoiding global climate chaos will require "unprecedented scale" major changes to society and the world economy, and the IPCC warned in its report that there is not much time to avoid disasters.
At the current level of greenhouse gas emissions, 1.
5 C mark can break through 2030 at the earliest, no later than mid-
The UN Special Committee on gas reported this century with "high confidence.
CSE said that the United States is the "biggest" obstacle to the formation of a global coalition to combat climate change, and that the world needs to unite against the "obstacle method" of the United States ", at the same time, the Paris agreement and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change cannot be the only way to deal with climate change.
"The world needs a Plan B to deal with climate change '.
India must take the lead in building a global alliance for 1.
To save the poor and vulnerable population, "CSE said.
"Even at a little more than 1.
India is suffering from the worst extreme climate.
Obviously, the situation is 1.
5 C will deteriorate.
The new report of the IPCC sent us a final warning that we must act together ---
"Now and soon," said Sunita Narain, CSE director general . ".
Deputy director general of CSE, Chandra Bushan, said the report clearly indicated the impact of 1.
The warming of 5 °c is larger than previously expected.
"Countries like India, which rely on the agricultural and fishery sectors, have a large population, will be seriously affected," he said . ".
According to the report, coastal countries and agricultural economies such as India will be most seriously affected, and the decline in crop production, unprecedented extreme climate and susceptibility increase may be poor by 2050.
CSE says the current level of climate ambition will have a catastrophic impact on the planet under the Paris agreement, as this does not meet the restriction of warming to level 2. 0 C.