Climate Change Mitigation: An Indian Perspective

Climate Change Mitigation: An Indian Perspective

  • Ashish Kumar Srivastava
  • Sneha Kumari
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781774699249ISBN 10: 1774699249

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Climate Change Mitigation: An Indian Perspective is written by Ashish Kumar Srivastava and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1774699249 (ISBN 10) and 9781774699249 (ISBN 13).

Climate Change Mitigation: Indian Perspective addresses the issues of climate change mitigation. Climate change is opulent; assuming and conceding that climate change mitigation is only remedy available against this anthropogenic problem. UNFCCC and Paris Agreement, 2015 have made a vigorous attempt to have a direct and concerted action of the World community to mitigate climate change. India being a concerned state and a champion of developing nations have initiated actions with regard to mitigation of climate change and sustainable environment without losing sights of its developmental goals and energy needs. The authors in this work have undertaken to examine & investigate the legal issues of climate change mitigation with special reference to Indian perspective to suggest for a better & holistic climate change mitigation without compromising development. The book concentrate on post Paris scenario relating to climate change mitigation. The work extensively discusses the Indian initiatives relating to climate change mitigation, decarbonization and zero carbon emission. The work lucidly explains the initiatives and paves ways for other nations to follow the formula, as India is the largest populous country being the biggest anthropogenic polluter and at the same time the worst victim of climate change.