India’s Third Biennial Report to UNFCCC
India gave a presentation on its third Biennial Update Report (BUR) to the UNFCCC at the 11th Facilitative Sharing of Views (FSV) at the COP26 on 6th November 2021. Climate change has made India particularly vulnerable.
India, on the other hand, is pursuing a number of mitigation measures that cover the entire economy and society, and has been gradually decoupling its economic growth from greenhouse gas emissions.
About India’s Third Biennial Report
- India has a population of 17 percent of the world's population, but its historical cumulative emissions are just 4%, and current yearly GHG emissions are only about 5%.
- Between 2005 ....
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Ecology & Environment
- 1 Carbon Credit Trading in India
- 2 Methane Emissions: Sources, Impacts & Initiatives
- 3 Ozone Depleting Substances
- 4 Urban Heat Island: Causes, Effects and Solutions
- 5 Marine Heatwaves: Causes & Impacts
- 6 Biodiversity Conservation: Methods and Strategies
- 7 Biodiversity Hotspots in India: Endemic Species & Threats
- 8 Coral Bleaching: Causes & Effects
- 9 Compensatory Afforestation: Initiatives in India
- 10 Seaweeds: Characteristics, Habitat and Uses