India in top 10 of Climate Change Performance Index |
India for the first time ranks among the top ten in the Climate Change Performance Index, CCPI, which goes further to prove that all efforts and activities being currently undertaken by the government are setting a tone of vast improvements. The government aims to increase the share of non-fossil fuels to 175 GigaWatt by 2022 and further take it to 450 GW. The initiatives are being taken under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. Air pollution is one of the biggest global environmental challenges of today. A time-bound national-level strategy for pan India implementation to tackle the increasing air pollution problem in a comprehensive manner in the form of the National Clean Air Programme was launched last year. India is among the few countries in the world where forest cover is consistently increasing. The total forest and tree cover rises to over 24 percent of the total geographical area of the Country. Government is taking all possible steps to protect the tiger. According to the latest tiger census data -2018, the total tigers in India has risen to around three thousand. In a major boost towards promoting afforestation and achieving green objectives of the country, government handed over 47 thousand crore rupees of Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority, CAMPA funds to various states in August last year.
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