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It is time to act on the climate threat

India needs sensitive policies, more finances, and a movement.

Updated on: Sep 25, 2019 07:04 AM IST
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If there was one common thread that ran through the United Nations Climate Action Summit (September 21-23) in New York, it is that the world is running out of time to act against the phenomenon, which is devastating to natural resource base and human lives. Two persuasive speakers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and young Swedish climate activist, Greta Thunberg, spoke at the high-profile special meet, which has been convened to identify urgent and concrete solutions. While Mr Modi outlined the steps that his government has taken to mitigate climate change, Ms Thunberg took world leaders to task, by saying that business as usual strategies will not work.

Musicians perform during a climate protest at Bolivar square in Bogota, Colombia, on September 20, 2019 (AFP)
Musicians perform during a climate protest at Bolivar square in Bogota, Colombia, on September 20, 2019 (AFP)

Mr Modi’s speech covered four important aspects of India’s climate action — the push for renewable energy, electric mobility, mixing of biofuel to reduce consumption of fossil fuels, and the Jal Jeevan Mission. He also spoke of the need for behavioural change. “Need, not greed, is our guiding principle,” he said. He is right, for only a more sustainable development model can work. No man probably understood or pushed for low-carbon footprint lifestyle as much as the Mahatma himself, whose 150th birth anniversary India is celebrating this year. Less wasteful behaviour, which the PM spoke about at the climate meet, can tackle India’s, and the world’s, huge waste challenge, which is polluting air, soil and water, and adding to climate woes.

 
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