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Achieving COP21 NDC targets

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July 11, 2019

What is the issue?

  • During the run-up to the Paris climate change meeting (COP-21) in 2015, each country decided the level and kind of effort it would undertake to solve the climate change problem.
  • These actions were referred to as nationally determined contributions (NDC).

What is India’s NDC?

  • India promised to take steps to reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and to adapt to living in a warmer world. NDCs include,
    1. By 2030, there will be about 1/3rd reductions in the emissions intensity of the GDP below 2005 levels.
    2. By 2030, there will be a total of 40% of the installed capacity for electricity from non-fossil fuel sources.
    3. By 2030, it promised an additional carbon sink (a means to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere) through additional forest and tree cover.
  • Trees and other vegetation fix carbon as part of photosynthesis. Soil too holds organic carbon from plants and animals.

How to enhance the green cover?

  • Forest Survey of India (FSI) study estimated the costs involved, and the opportunities and potential actions needed for additional forest and tree cover to meet the NDC target.
  • Recently, there is a gradual increase in the forest and green cover.
  • The additional increase in carbon sinks is to be achieved by restoring impaired and open forests; afforesting wastelands, Agro-forestry, etc.,
  • 72.3%of the increase will be by restoring forests and afforestation on wastelands, with a modest rise in total green cover.
  • The green cover increase will provide many other benefits like improving the water quality, storage of water in wetlands, etc.

What is the role of Natural forests?

  • A recent study in Nature - Provides insights into what works well with regard to green cover.
  • Locking up the carbon from the atmosphere in trees, ground vegetation and soils is one of the safest ways with which to remove carbon.
  • Allowing land to be converted into forests naturally will sequester the carbon more efficiently than the artificial conversion of a land to a plantation or to an Agroforest.
  • A study in Science - Estimates that it is possible to add 0.9 billion hectares of canopy cover worldwide.
  • This could potentially mitigate up to 2/3rdof historical GHG emissions, which would prevent or delay the worst impacts from climate change.

Why is restoration type a key?

  • Studies - Indicate that forest restoration has enormous potential in mitigating climate change.
  • The amount of carbon stored depends on the type of forest restoration carried out.
  • The most effective way is through natural forest regeneration with appropriate institutions to facilitate the process.
  • First, India needs to ensure that deforestation is curtailed to a maximum extent.
  • Second, the area allocated to the restoration of impaired and open forests and wastelands should be focussed on natural forests and agroforestry.
  • Instead of plantations, growing food forests managed by local communities would have additional co-benefits.
  • Protecting the established natural forests is important.
  • Protecting and nurturing public lands and preventing their private enclosure is also paramount.
  • Active forest management by local people has long history in India and needs to expand to meet climate, environment and social justice goals.

 

Source: The Hindu

Quick Facts

Paris Agreement (COP21)

  • Paris Agreement is an agreement under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to combat climate change.
  • Aims of Paris Agreement are,
  1. To keep the global temperature rise of this century well below 2oC above the pre-industrial level
  2. To pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase further to 1.5oC
  3. To strengthen the ability of countries to deal with the impacts of climate change
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