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UNFCCC – COP23 at Bonn

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November 08, 2017

What is the issue?

  • The 23rd conference of the UNFCCC (UN Framework Convention on Climate Change) is under way in Bonn.
  • This faces the challenge of giving practical form to the provisions of the Paris Agreement of 2015.

What is the status of the agreement?

  • 169 countries have ratified the Paris accord and there is tremendous support for greener developmental initiatives. 
  • A steady progress in the growth of renewable energy sources has already set it.
  • This is being aided by the increasing economical viability of renewable & improvements in energy storage technologies.
  • The Agreement has also envisioned raising a $100 billion corpus form 1st world countries for funding green projects by 2020.
  • The highly industrialised 1st world countries have pledged stronger caps under the Paris Agreement.
  • Also, China, which currently leads in GHG emissions, and firmly endorses the pact to reduce the risk of climate change.

What has been USA’s position?

  • Trump administration in the US has announced that it will withdraw from the pact.
  • While the actual withdrawal can happen only by 2020, the U.S. action has already reversed the overall momentum.
  • It also negates President Obama’s legacy of regulations designed to reduce America’s GHG emissions, especially from the use of coal.

What are the dangers?

  • Extreme weather phenomena, loss of agriculture, water stress and harm to human health, pose a threat to millions around the world.
  • For some countries and other small island-states, the future is deeply worrying because of the fear of expected rise in sea levels.
  • Also, the recent ‘Emissions Gap Report’ from the UN underscores the mismatch between what is promised and what is needed.
  • Voluntary pledges made by countries fall short of the amount of cuts that needed to reign in temperature rise below 2 degrees.
  • Considering all these, the Bonn meet must heed the 2015 targets, despite reversals form the US.

What is India’s status?

  • Commitments have been made to lowering the emission intensity of GDP by 33-35% by 2030 from the 2005 level.
  • Notably, India has been awarded among the highest levels of multilateral climate funding at $745 million since 2013.
  • While securing funds is essential, ensuring that States acquire the capacity to absorb such assistance efficiently is also needed.
  • India’s emphasis on a giant renewable energy programmes like National Solar Mission - NSM has won global acclaim.
  • More focus is needed for embracing green technologies across the spectrum of activity, including buildings and transport.

 

Source: The Hindu

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