India forefront in taking action on biodiversity conservation PM
- Sunday, July 28 ,2023
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Chennai, July 28 (UNI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India,
a mega diverse country, has consistently been at the forefront in taking
action on biodiversity conservation, protection, restoration and enrichment.
Addressing the G20 Environment and Climate Sustainability Ministerial Meeting
via video-conferencing, he expressed happiness that through the “Gandhinagar
Implementation Roadmap and Platform”, you are recognizing restoration in
priority landscapes impacted by forest fires and mining.
He said India has recently launched the “International Big Cat Alliance” for
conservation of seven big cats of our planet. It is based on our learnings
from Project Tiger, a pioneering conservation initiative.
"As a result of Project Tiger, 70% of the world’s tigers today are found in
India. We are also working on Project Lion and Project Dolphin", he added.
Mr Modi said India has led the way through its ambitious “Nationally Determined
Contributions”.
India achieved its installed electric capacity from non-fossil fuel sources, nine
years ahead of the target of 2030. "And, we have set the bar even higher through
our updated targets", he said.
"Today, India is one of the top five countries in the world, in terms of installed
renewable energy capacity. We have also set a target of attaining “Net Zero”
by 2070", he added.
"We continue to collaborate with our partners through alliances including
International Solar Alliance, CDRI, and the “Leadership Group for Industry
Transition”, the Prime Minister said.
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