Speaking at the upcoming G20 Climate and Environment Ministers meeting via videoconference, the Prime Minister said he was proud to say that India has led the way with “nationally identified contributions”. ” ambitious.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India is at the forefront of measures to conserve, protect, restore and enrich biodiversity, and has raised the bar even higher with updated targets.
Speaking at the upcoming G20 Climate and Environment Ministers meeting via videoconference, the Prime Minister said he was proud to say that India has led the way with “nationally identified contributions”. ” ambitious.
“India has reached its installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources, nine years ahead of its 2030 target. And we’ve set it even higher with our updated targets. Today, India is among the top five countries in the world, in terms of installed renewable energy capacity,” he said.
He added that India recently formed the “International Big Cat Alliance” to conserve the seven species of big cats on our planet based on the lessons we learned from Project Tiger, an initiative pioneer conservation. Thanks to Project Tiger, 70% of the world’s tigers are now found in India. He added that India is also working on the Lion Project and the Dolphin Project.