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India's Intended Nationally
Determined Contributions –
Towards Climate Justice
1
Government of India
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate
Change
Background
 1997 Kyoto Protocol- Annex I Parties commit to take
binding reduction targets
 2007 Bali COP: Introduction of Nationally Appropriate
Mitigation Actions (NAMA), to engage developing countries
in voluntary mitigation effort
 2009- 2010 (Copenhagen & Cancun COP):
comprehensive international system for collective action and
major developing countries (including India) announced
voluntary mitigation pledges
 2011 Durban COP: ADP launched for evolving a new
agreement for post-2020 period
 Warsaw & Lima COP : INDC concept for all countries
 Gradually Developing countries have assumed
greater responsibilities
2
INDC Mandate
19th COP inWarsaw (2013)
 All countries required to prepare INDCs and present
them before COP 21 in Paris
20th COP in Lima (2014)
 Further clarity on form of INDC: not mitigation
centric and can include other components as per
country priorities
3
Climate Change History
 Historical Emissions since 1880 has resulted in rise in global
temperature by 0.85° Celsius
 Historical carbon space occupied by various
countries in 2009 (1850 as base year):
◦ USA: 29%
◦ Other Developed countries: 45%
◦ China: 10%
◦ Other Emerging Economies: 9%
◦ India: 3%
 India, even though not part of problem, wants to be
part of solution. 4
Emissions by Countries (2012)
5
Country CO2 Emissions
per year (billion
tons)
%age Share in
Global Annual
Emissions
CO2 Emissions
per capita
(tons/person)
World 34.5 100% 4.9
China 9.86 28.6% 7.1
United States 5.19 15.1% 16.4
European
Union
3.74 10.9% 7.4
India 1.97 5.7% 1.6
Russia 1.77 5.1% 12.4
Japan 1.32 3.8% 10.4
National Circumstances & Challenges
 India: 2.4% of world surface area
17.5% of world’s human population
17.5% of world’s cattle population
 Poverty: 30% of the population lives in poverty
 Housing : 20% of population without proper housing
 Electricity: 25% without electricity
Per capita consumption 1/10th of developed world
 DrinkingWater: 92 million without safe drinking water
 Human Development Index: 0.586
Global rank of 135
 India’s priority: Poverty eradication
Sustainable growth
6
Process for Developing INDC
 Multiple consultations with Ministries, Niti Aayog, State
governments, Industry Associations, Civil Society Groups,
Academic Institutions andThink tanks
 Consultations with members of PM Council on Climate
Change
 Prime Minister level consultation with Ministers
o Based on existing & contemplated plans, policies & programs
o National & State Action Plans for Climate Change lay the
foundation
o Planning ahead over a 15year frame– instead of 5 year
oInterests of farmers and poor protected
7
Leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister of India
 Guided the process of formulating India’s INDC
 Ambitious target for renewable & electricity to all:
◦ 175 GW Renewable energy target by 2022
◦ 100 GW of Solar, 60 GW of Wind, 10 GW of biomass and 5
GW of small hydel
 Swachh Bharat Mission, Cleaning of rivers, Zero
Effect Zero Defect, Make in India, Smart Cities
Mission,Housing for all
 Laid emphasis on: Sustainable Development
Climate Justice
Lifestyles
8
Current Climate Change Pledge
• Current voluntary pledge by India:
20-25% reduction in Emission intensity of
GDP by 2020 compared to 2005 levels
Achievement : 12% reduction between 2005
and 2010 ( estimate)
India is confident of achieving this pledge
• UNEP Emission Gap Report 2014 recognized India
as achiever of voluntary goal
9
India’s INDCs
 Comprehensive and balanced: includes Adaptation,
Mitigation, requirement for Finance, Technology
transfer, Capacity Building
 Considers rapid growth till 2030
 For a population of about 1.5 billion, with 40% living
in urban areas
 Incorporates development priorities such as:
o Electricity for all
o Housing for all
o Poverty eradication
o Infrastructure for Education & Health for all
o Make in India
o Infrastructure development
10
Reduce Emission Intensity of GDP
 Goal: To Reduce the emissions intensity of its GDP
By 33 - 35% by 2030 from 2005 level.
75% jump in ambition over 2020
 Avoided emissions:
3.59 billion tonne of CO2 equivalent over BAU
 Our national plans ambitious and purposeful:
o Thrust on Renewable Energy and Promotion of Clean
Energy; Enhancing Energy Efficiency
o Climate Resilient Urban Centres and Sustainable Green
transportation Network
o Swachh Bharat Mission, Cleaning of rivers, Zero Effect Zero
Defect, Make in India
11
High Economic growth possible with
low per capita emissions
India’s Per capita emissions in 2030:
remain lower than
the current global average of Developed Nations -
8.98 metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent
12
Increase the Share of Non Fossil Fuel
Based Electricity
 Goal:
To achieve 40% of electric power installed
capacity from non-fossil fuel by 2030
A jump of 33% over non-fossil fuel capacity of
2015
 India running one of the largest renewable capacity expansion
programs in world
 The 175 GW target by 2022 will result in abatement of 326
million tons of CO2 equivalent/year. More progress after 2022.
 To include wind power, solar, hydropower, biomass, waste to
energy and nuclear power.
13
Increase the Share of Non Fossil Fuel
Based Electricity
 Solarization of all petrol pumps, toll plazas across country
 Ongoing scheme for development of
o 25 Solar Parks
o Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects
o Canal top solar projects
o One hundred thousand solar pumps for farmers
 India to anchor a global solar alliance
 New missions on wind energy and waste to energy
 Green Energy Corridor projects being rolled out to ensure
evacuation from renewable energy plants
14
Enhancing Forests Carbon Sink
 Goal:
To Create additional carbon sink of 2.5 -3 billion
tonnes of CO2 equivalent through
additional forest and tree cover (increase of
about 680 - 817 million tonne of carbon stock)
 Emphasis on India’s Plans to enhance its carbon sink:
o Full implementation of Green India Mission
o Launched Green Highways Policy: 140,000 km long
“tree-line” along both sides of national highways. 1% of
project cost to be earmarked for plantation
o Plantation along Rivers: part of the Namami Gange
Mission
Cont…
15
Enhancing Forests Carbon Sink
 Finance Commission (FC) Incentive for creation of carbon
sink: devolution of funds to states from federal pool (attaches
7.5 % weight to area under forest).
 Reduction in consumption of wood/ biomass as fuel
 Funds from Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management
and Planning Authority (CAMPA): USD 6 billion proposed to
be given to States
 Other Policies including:
o REDD-plus
o National Agro-forestry Policy (NAP)
o Joint Forest Management
o National Afforestation Programme
16
Adaptation Component
 Goal:
To better adapt to climate change by
enhancing investments in development
programmes in sectors vulnerable to
climate change, particularly agriculture,
water resources, Himalayan region, coastal
regions, health and disaster management
• High vulnerability of India to climate change impacts
due to poverty & dependence of a large population on
climate sensitive sectors for livelihood.
Cont…
17
Adaptation Component
 Strategies and initiatives include actions in agriculture,
water, health, coastal region & islands, disaster
management, protecting biodiversity and Himalayan
ecosystem and securing rural livelihood.
 New missions on Health and Coastal Areas. redesigning
National Water Mission & National Mission on Sustainable
Agriculture
 India has set up a INR 350 Crores (USD 55.6 million)
NationalAdaptation Fund
18
Mobilizing Finance
 Goal:
To Mobilize Domestic and New & additional
funds from developed countries to implement
the above mitigation and adaptation actions in
view of the resource required and the resource
gap.
 USD 2.5 trillion (at 2014-15 prices) required for meeting
India's climate change actions between now and 2030 as per
preliminary estimates
 Ratio of emission avoided per dollar invested &
economic growth attained would be relatively more
favourable in case of investments made in India
19
Technology Development &Transfer
 Goal:
To build capacities, create domestic framework
and international architecture for quick
diffusion of cutting edge climate technology in
India and for joint collaborative R&D for such
future technologies.
 Critical technologies need to be facilitated via GCF
 Global collaboration in R&D
 Preliminary and illustrative list of select technologies given in
India’s INDC
20
Sustainable Lifestyle
 Goal:
To put forward and further propagate a
healthy and sustainable way of living based on
traditions and values of conservation and
moderation
 Extravagant lifestyles will require 5 planets
 Sustainable lifestyle will require 1 planet
 Promote “Sustainable Lifestyles” based on needs based
consumption.
21
Cleaner Economic Development
 Goal:
To adopt a climate friendly and a cleaner path
than the one followed hitherto by others at
corresponding level of economic development
 At comparable levels of income, India’s Growth Path much
more cleaner and greener & will continue to be so
 India’s current per capita GDP in PPP terms (Purchasing
Power Parity) achieved at a substantially lower level of
emissions compared to developed countries
 Emission Intensity of Developed countries at similar
economic level as India’s today was approx. 0.9 kgCO2/$
 India’s emission intensity: 0.36 kg CO2/$ (60% less
compared to developed countries)
22
 India’s contributions represent the utmost ambitious
action in the current state of development
 It incorporates our developmental challenges and
priorities
 Recent decisions of the Government represent a quantum
jump in our aspirations & demonstrate unparalleled vision
 India’s development plans will continue to lay a balanced
emphasis on economic development and environment
 India expects an ambitious, equitable and effective global
agreement in Paris
23
Conclusion
24
Recent Initiatives of the Government
• Revisiting national missions, creation of new missions and
enhancing of targets etc.
Mitigation Initiatives
• Renewable Energy target 175 GW & National Solar
Mission from 20 to 100 GW
• KochiAirport worlds’ first airport powered by solar
energy
• Solar powered toll plazas
• Delhi Metro & other MRTS
• National Smart Grid Mission & Green Energy
Corridor for efficient transmission & distribution
network
25
• Swachh Bharat Mission
• 100 smart cities
• Atal Mission for Rejuvenation &Urban Transformation,
urban renewal of 500 cities
• Zero Effect, Zero Defect to enhance energy & resource
efficiency
• Launched Green Highways Policy- develop 140,000 km
long tree-line along highways
• FAME India (faster adoption and manufacturing of hybrid
electric vehicles)
• Country's first passenger vehicle fuel-efficiency standards
finalized
• NationalAir Quality Index launched.
Initiatives of the Government (contd.)
26
Adaptation Strategies
• Paramparagat KrishiVikasYojana - organic farming
• Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana - efficient
irrigation.
• Neeranchal - watershed development.
• Namami Gange
• National Initiative on Climate ResilientAgriculture
(NICRA)
• Bureau forWater Use Efficiency
• Lifestyle & culture of sustainability
Initiatives of the Government (contd.)
27
Climate Finance Policies
• NationalAdaptation Fund
• Reduction in fossil fuel subsidies.
• Coal Cess increased from INR 50 to INR 200 per
ton.
• Tax free infrastructure bonds introduced for
renewable energy
Initiatives of the Government
THANK YOU
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revised-PPT-Press-Conference-INDC-v5.pdf

  • 1. India's Intended Nationally Determined Contributions – Towards Climate Justice 1 Government of India Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
  • 2. Background  1997 Kyoto Protocol- Annex I Parties commit to take binding reduction targets  2007 Bali COP: Introduction of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMA), to engage developing countries in voluntary mitigation effort  2009- 2010 (Copenhagen & Cancun COP): comprehensive international system for collective action and major developing countries (including India) announced voluntary mitigation pledges  2011 Durban COP: ADP launched for evolving a new agreement for post-2020 period  Warsaw & Lima COP : INDC concept for all countries  Gradually Developing countries have assumed greater responsibilities 2
  • 3. INDC Mandate 19th COP inWarsaw (2013)  All countries required to prepare INDCs and present them before COP 21 in Paris 20th COP in Lima (2014)  Further clarity on form of INDC: not mitigation centric and can include other components as per country priorities 3
  • 4. Climate Change History  Historical Emissions since 1880 has resulted in rise in global temperature by 0.85° Celsius  Historical carbon space occupied by various countries in 2009 (1850 as base year): ◦ USA: 29% ◦ Other Developed countries: 45% ◦ China: 10% ◦ Other Emerging Economies: 9% ◦ India: 3%  India, even though not part of problem, wants to be part of solution. 4
  • 5. Emissions by Countries (2012) 5 Country CO2 Emissions per year (billion tons) %age Share in Global Annual Emissions CO2 Emissions per capita (tons/person) World 34.5 100% 4.9 China 9.86 28.6% 7.1 United States 5.19 15.1% 16.4 European Union 3.74 10.9% 7.4 India 1.97 5.7% 1.6 Russia 1.77 5.1% 12.4 Japan 1.32 3.8% 10.4
  • 6. National Circumstances & Challenges  India: 2.4% of world surface area 17.5% of world’s human population 17.5% of world’s cattle population  Poverty: 30% of the population lives in poverty  Housing : 20% of population without proper housing  Electricity: 25% without electricity Per capita consumption 1/10th of developed world  DrinkingWater: 92 million without safe drinking water  Human Development Index: 0.586 Global rank of 135  India’s priority: Poverty eradication Sustainable growth 6
  • 7. Process for Developing INDC  Multiple consultations with Ministries, Niti Aayog, State governments, Industry Associations, Civil Society Groups, Academic Institutions andThink tanks  Consultations with members of PM Council on Climate Change  Prime Minister level consultation with Ministers o Based on existing & contemplated plans, policies & programs o National & State Action Plans for Climate Change lay the foundation o Planning ahead over a 15year frame– instead of 5 year oInterests of farmers and poor protected 7
  • 8. Leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister of India  Guided the process of formulating India’s INDC  Ambitious target for renewable & electricity to all: ◦ 175 GW Renewable energy target by 2022 ◦ 100 GW of Solar, 60 GW of Wind, 10 GW of biomass and 5 GW of small hydel  Swachh Bharat Mission, Cleaning of rivers, Zero Effect Zero Defect, Make in India, Smart Cities Mission,Housing for all  Laid emphasis on: Sustainable Development Climate Justice Lifestyles 8
  • 9. Current Climate Change Pledge • Current voluntary pledge by India: 20-25% reduction in Emission intensity of GDP by 2020 compared to 2005 levels Achievement : 12% reduction between 2005 and 2010 ( estimate) India is confident of achieving this pledge • UNEP Emission Gap Report 2014 recognized India as achiever of voluntary goal 9
  • 10. India’s INDCs  Comprehensive and balanced: includes Adaptation, Mitigation, requirement for Finance, Technology transfer, Capacity Building  Considers rapid growth till 2030  For a population of about 1.5 billion, with 40% living in urban areas  Incorporates development priorities such as: o Electricity for all o Housing for all o Poverty eradication o Infrastructure for Education & Health for all o Make in India o Infrastructure development 10
  • 11. Reduce Emission Intensity of GDP  Goal: To Reduce the emissions intensity of its GDP By 33 - 35% by 2030 from 2005 level. 75% jump in ambition over 2020  Avoided emissions: 3.59 billion tonne of CO2 equivalent over BAU  Our national plans ambitious and purposeful: o Thrust on Renewable Energy and Promotion of Clean Energy; Enhancing Energy Efficiency o Climate Resilient Urban Centres and Sustainable Green transportation Network o Swachh Bharat Mission, Cleaning of rivers, Zero Effect Zero Defect, Make in India 11
  • 12. High Economic growth possible with low per capita emissions India’s Per capita emissions in 2030: remain lower than the current global average of Developed Nations - 8.98 metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent 12
  • 13. Increase the Share of Non Fossil Fuel Based Electricity  Goal: To achieve 40% of electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel by 2030 A jump of 33% over non-fossil fuel capacity of 2015  India running one of the largest renewable capacity expansion programs in world  The 175 GW target by 2022 will result in abatement of 326 million tons of CO2 equivalent/year. More progress after 2022.  To include wind power, solar, hydropower, biomass, waste to energy and nuclear power. 13
  • 14. Increase the Share of Non Fossil Fuel Based Electricity  Solarization of all petrol pumps, toll plazas across country  Ongoing scheme for development of o 25 Solar Parks o Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects o Canal top solar projects o One hundred thousand solar pumps for farmers  India to anchor a global solar alliance  New missions on wind energy and waste to energy  Green Energy Corridor projects being rolled out to ensure evacuation from renewable energy plants 14
  • 15. Enhancing Forests Carbon Sink  Goal: To Create additional carbon sink of 2.5 -3 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent through additional forest and tree cover (increase of about 680 - 817 million tonne of carbon stock)  Emphasis on India’s Plans to enhance its carbon sink: o Full implementation of Green India Mission o Launched Green Highways Policy: 140,000 km long “tree-line” along both sides of national highways. 1% of project cost to be earmarked for plantation o Plantation along Rivers: part of the Namami Gange Mission Cont… 15
  • 16. Enhancing Forests Carbon Sink  Finance Commission (FC) Incentive for creation of carbon sink: devolution of funds to states from federal pool (attaches 7.5 % weight to area under forest).  Reduction in consumption of wood/ biomass as fuel  Funds from Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA): USD 6 billion proposed to be given to States  Other Policies including: o REDD-plus o National Agro-forestry Policy (NAP) o Joint Forest Management o National Afforestation Programme 16
  • 17. Adaptation Component  Goal: To better adapt to climate change by enhancing investments in development programmes in sectors vulnerable to climate change, particularly agriculture, water resources, Himalayan region, coastal regions, health and disaster management • High vulnerability of India to climate change impacts due to poverty & dependence of a large population on climate sensitive sectors for livelihood. Cont… 17
  • 18. Adaptation Component  Strategies and initiatives include actions in agriculture, water, health, coastal region & islands, disaster management, protecting biodiversity and Himalayan ecosystem and securing rural livelihood.  New missions on Health and Coastal Areas. redesigning National Water Mission & National Mission on Sustainable Agriculture  India has set up a INR 350 Crores (USD 55.6 million) NationalAdaptation Fund 18
  • 19. Mobilizing Finance  Goal: To Mobilize Domestic and New & additional funds from developed countries to implement the above mitigation and adaptation actions in view of the resource required and the resource gap.  USD 2.5 trillion (at 2014-15 prices) required for meeting India's climate change actions between now and 2030 as per preliminary estimates  Ratio of emission avoided per dollar invested & economic growth attained would be relatively more favourable in case of investments made in India 19
  • 20. Technology Development &Transfer  Goal: To build capacities, create domestic framework and international architecture for quick diffusion of cutting edge climate technology in India and for joint collaborative R&D for such future technologies.  Critical technologies need to be facilitated via GCF  Global collaboration in R&D  Preliminary and illustrative list of select technologies given in India’s INDC 20
  • 21. Sustainable Lifestyle  Goal: To put forward and further propagate a healthy and sustainable way of living based on traditions and values of conservation and moderation  Extravagant lifestyles will require 5 planets  Sustainable lifestyle will require 1 planet  Promote “Sustainable Lifestyles” based on needs based consumption. 21
  • 22. Cleaner Economic Development  Goal: To adopt a climate friendly and a cleaner path than the one followed hitherto by others at corresponding level of economic development  At comparable levels of income, India’s Growth Path much more cleaner and greener & will continue to be so  India’s current per capita GDP in PPP terms (Purchasing Power Parity) achieved at a substantially lower level of emissions compared to developed countries  Emission Intensity of Developed countries at similar economic level as India’s today was approx. 0.9 kgCO2/$  India’s emission intensity: 0.36 kg CO2/$ (60% less compared to developed countries) 22
  • 23.  India’s contributions represent the utmost ambitious action in the current state of development  It incorporates our developmental challenges and priorities  Recent decisions of the Government represent a quantum jump in our aspirations & demonstrate unparalleled vision  India’s development plans will continue to lay a balanced emphasis on economic development and environment  India expects an ambitious, equitable and effective global agreement in Paris 23 Conclusion
  • 24. 24 Recent Initiatives of the Government • Revisiting national missions, creation of new missions and enhancing of targets etc. Mitigation Initiatives • Renewable Energy target 175 GW & National Solar Mission from 20 to 100 GW • KochiAirport worlds’ first airport powered by solar energy • Solar powered toll plazas • Delhi Metro & other MRTS • National Smart Grid Mission & Green Energy Corridor for efficient transmission & distribution network
  • 25. 25 • Swachh Bharat Mission • 100 smart cities • Atal Mission for Rejuvenation &Urban Transformation, urban renewal of 500 cities • Zero Effect, Zero Defect to enhance energy & resource efficiency • Launched Green Highways Policy- develop 140,000 km long tree-line along highways • FAME India (faster adoption and manufacturing of hybrid electric vehicles) • Country's first passenger vehicle fuel-efficiency standards finalized • NationalAir Quality Index launched. Initiatives of the Government (contd.)
  • 26. 26 Adaptation Strategies • Paramparagat KrishiVikasYojana - organic farming • Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana - efficient irrigation. • Neeranchal - watershed development. • Namami Gange • National Initiative on Climate ResilientAgriculture (NICRA) • Bureau forWater Use Efficiency • Lifestyle & culture of sustainability Initiatives of the Government (contd.)
  • 27. 27 Climate Finance Policies • NationalAdaptation Fund • Reduction in fossil fuel subsidies. • Coal Cess increased from INR 50 to INR 200 per ton. • Tax free infrastructure bonds introduced for renewable energy Initiatives of the Government