Low Carbon Transition in India
Stumbling Blocks and Opportunities to Meet INDCs
As the United States vacates its leadership position on climate change, new players are stepping up to take its place. China and India have emerged as the best hope for the world to meet the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) set forth in the Paris Agreement, with both nations currently over performing on their promises to cut carbon emissions.
- India, in particular, has made a significant push towards ensuring that its economic transition is not reliant on fossil fuels. India’s renewable energy capacity has grown from 27 GW in 2000 to ....
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