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Should not there be an urgent mobilization of world’s top scientists to deliver climate-friendly technologies? Should not countries deploy large economic recovery funds to accelerate the shift from fossil fuels to non-fossil and cleaner sources of energy? The climate challenge will unleash a crisis of a scale and severity that one may not have an answer. Has the world not learnt from the experience that we are watching it happening when the temperatures have gone up by 1.2 degree Celsius? The Author has high lighted these issues.
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179625
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The hot topic these days is the ‘supply chain’. Presently China is dominating the global supply chain. It is supplying everything everywhere. The world has stopped thinking of producing the raw material or the spare parts or parts required for producing any item, as they know that every part is available from China. Almost all the countries have become depended for their needs on one country, that is China. Now the dragon knows that if it wants it can stop the supply to any country and black mail or squeeze any country it wants.
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187322
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With bold climate commitments, India has signaled determination to drastically cut carbon emissions. The world’s uncertain supply chains, increasing power demands, and geopolitical risks in energy supply have only highlighted the urgency of achieving those goals. Times of crisis often lead to transformative change. As global temperatures continue to climb, and the gaps between resource availability and needs continues to widen, a bold and speedy shift towards clean energy is not just important, but necessary: at this point, the clean energy transition is sure way to usher a time of sustainable, India-created energy stability: An Urja Atmanirbhar Bharat.
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