EU Environmental Ministers commit to Net Zero Emissions Target by 2050: Key Facts – GKToday

EU Environmental Ministers commit to Net Zero Emissions Target by 2050: Key Facts

European Union Environment Ministers signed an agreement in Luxembourg on 23rd October 2020. The deal has created EU’s 2050 net-zero emissions target legally binding on the states.

What is the new deal?

How the new target is to be achieved?

In order to achieve the net-zero emission goal, attempt from all parts of the public and economic sectors namely, power sector, industry, mobility, agriculture, buildings and forestry becomes necessary and important. The EU can attain the target in following manner:

What are the Intended NDC (INDC) of India?

What is NDC-Transport Initiative for Asia?

It is a regional initiative creativity that aims to encourage a complete approach to decarbonize transport in India, China and Vietnam. In each of the partner countries, the NDC-TIA help in making their sectoral contributions to the attainment of the NDCs of the Paris Agreement. The NDC-TIA programme has a time span of four years.

Who launched it?

The NITI Aayog started the “India Component” of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC)–Transport drive for Asia (TIA).

What is the focus of the initiative?

The NDC–TIA India scheme will focus on:

How does the transport sector of India contribute to Green House Gas Emissions?

India contains the world’s second-largest road network. It provides maximum Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions althrough means of transportation. With increasing housing development, the number of sales of vehicles is expanding rapidly. It estimates the total number of vehicles will be doubled by 2030. Thus, the transformation to a decarbonisation path for the transport sector in India is essential to attain the targets of the Paris Climate Agreement for 2050.

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