ID | 141248 |
Title Proper | India and climate change |
Other Title Information | UN framework and onward developments |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kumar, Rajesh |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In last few decades, there has been tremendous increase in culmination of several International Protocols and Agreements and exercises like the Copenhagen Summit, the Bali Summit, the Cancun Summit and followed by the Doha and Durban Summits in recent years, they all reflect the earnestness on part of the policy makers’ world over for clinching of a final deal on Climate Change related issues. Governments all over the world are under pressure to act in the larger interest of the humanity across the world because of ever increasing threats of Climate Change. Every time during the summits, expectations run very high that something concrete would emerge, but so far there have been only few outcomes and more promises so far been made by the countries for meeting again and committing themselves for sealing agreements one more time during forthcoming Paris 2015 meeting. Going by the past trends, serious apprehensions can be cast about any fruitful outcomes taking place any time in near future because of the serious differences countries and their governments have about achieving the targets and making cuts in emissions of Green House Gases (GHG) under different International Protocols on different pretexts at international as well as national level. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 36, No.10; Oct 2015: p.90-95 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2015-10 36, 10 |
Key Words | Global Warming ; India ; Human Security ; Climate Change ; Threats ; Renewable Energy ; Global Climate Change ; Climate Change and Security ; UN Framework ; Neo-Realist Paradigm ; Non - Traditional Elements ; Climate Patterns ; Climate Change Diplomacy and Politics ; Climate Change Diplomatic Negotiations |