COP29 and India’s battle against climate change at home
India must focus on elephants at home – tighten regulations, invest in evacuation of renewable energy and preserve carbon sinks (forests).
India must focus on elephants at home – tighten regulations, invest in evacuation of renewable energy and preserve carbon sinks (forests).
36.8% of India’s land area was drought prone and 854.4 million or 83.85% of Indian population was exposed to drought situations, as per UNCCD report.