India’s Third Biennial Report to UNFCCC
India gave a presentation on its third Biennial Update Report (BUR) to the UNFCCC at the 11th Facilitative Sharing of Views (FSV) at the COP26 on 6th November 2021. Climate change has made India particularly vulnerable.
India, on the other hand, is pursuing a number of mitigation measures that cover the entire economy and society, and has been gradually decoupling its economic growth from greenhouse gas emissions.
About India’s Third Biennial Report
- India has a population of 17 percent of the world's population, but its historical cumulative emissions are just 4%, and current yearly GHG emissions are only about 5%.
- Between 2005 ....
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Ecology & Environment
- 1 Climate Justice and the Principle of Equity in Negotiations
- 2 Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) – Implications for Indian Exports
- 3 Climate Finance and Operationalizing Loss & Damage Mechanisms
- 4 NDCs and India’s Progress on Paris Agreement Targets
- 5 Climate Finance Taxonomy: Defining Green Investment Standards
- 6 Climate Change: Impacts on Agriculture and Food Security
- 7 Water Scarcity and Climate Resilience
- 8 Emissions Trading and Air Quality Management
- 9 Forest Fire Management in India
- 10 Sudden Climate Variability and Extreme Weather Pattern Shifts

