Contributions To Be Drafted

India has not fulfilled its commitment to the Paris Agreement. The National Defined Contributions (NDCs) have not been drafted yet in Delhi. The climate change is a palpable reality in most parts of the world, and India being a signatory to the Paris Agreement 2015 must submit its National Action Plan. The delay that has been caused might be due to bureaucratic hassles that the Indian capital is prone to face periodically. The capital of India, Delhi would be well-suited to submit its national action plan along with NDCs. The nature has a way of its own and should be considered wary of human existence. The climate change being another problem of environment must be dealt swiftly and with high efficiency. The Indian capital must wake up early to the reality of pollution and advance its own plans as soon as it is conveniently possible for the government. Climate change is an environmental problem along with lack of biodiversity and deforestation. The Indian government should draft a plan with urgency and submit its intent internationally. All problems of environment will have to be resolved nationally, thus is the case with Indian environmental problems. India faces climate change with deforestation as one of its biggest environmental challenges. India should submit its National Action Plan and not give in to the lethargy that Delhi has become infamous for. The best nations are ones that serve the welfare of their citizens, pollution in Indian cities must be made a thing of the past and irretrievable in future.

India must become more serious to manage the problems of environment and use adaptation and mitigation measures in order to resolve the problems of environment. The nature works on its complexity. It has a design to make the best use of its resources. However man-made climate change has caused excessive pollution in the atmosphere through carbon emissions which must be managed and reduced. All nations that are at the forefront of climate action use the best technologies available and the scientific methods that they have to adapt to realities of climate change and other debilitating environmental problems. The nature needs protection from mankind, and nations have an obligation towards protection of the planet. Our planet must be protected from excessive emissions, and India being a developing economy, must use its resources to design a plan that serves the purpose Paris Agreement has been signed for. India along with few other nations has been laggard, and have not submitted their plans yet. They should do so with urgency of intent and work hard enough to resolve the brutal problems of the environment. The uncompromising nature of climate change requires attention from the government and the private sector, and needs to be tackled with immediacy. India, as a developing economy must serve the agenda of environment and submit its plan as soon as it is ready. The bureaucratic hassles and mystifications should be decreased, and more efficient measures must be used in order to make a nation safe place to live in.

Yuvraj Saharan

Capital Report

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