LT-LEDS: India’s Long-Term Low Emissions Strategy
India’s Long-Term Low Emissions Development Strategy (LT-LEDS) sets out the country’s roadmap for a net-zero future by 2070, balancing its development priorities and climate responsibilities. The strategy, submitted under Article 4.19 of the Paris Agreement, articulates India’s vision for decarbonisation while ensuring energy security, economic growth, and social justice.
Recent Developments
- India officially submitted its LT-LEDS to the UNFCCC at COP27, outlining the path toward net-zero by 2070 alongside updated NDCs.
- The government expanded its Perform, Achieve, and Trade (PAT) scheme to cover MSMEs and commercial buildings, linking energy efficiency gains to LT-LEDS goals.
Key Features
- Announced at COP27, outlining pathways ....
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