18 Oct COP26
- The UK will host the COP 26 UN Climate Change Conference from October 31 to November 12.
- This year marks the 26th Conference of parties (thus the name COP26) and will be held in the Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow.
What is the Conference of parties ?
- COP comes under the United Nations Climate Change Framework Convention (UNFCCC)which was formed in 1994.
- The UNFCCC was established to work towards “stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere.”
- COP members have been meeting every year since 1995 (COP1 was held in 1995 in Berlin).
It laid out a list of responsibilities for the member states which included:
- Formulating measures to mitigate climate change.
- Cooperating in preparing for adaptation to the impact of climate change.
- Promoting education, training and public awareness related to climate change.
According to the UNFCCC, COP26 will work towards four goals:
- Secure global net-zero by mid-century and keep 1.5 degrees within reach.
- Adapt to protect communities and natural habitats.
- Mobilise finance: To deliver on our first two goals, developed countries must make good on their promise to mobilise at least $100bn in climate finance per year by 2020.
- ‘Finalise the Paris Rulebook’: Leaders will work together to frame a list of detailed rules that will help fulfil the Paris Agreement.
What could India do to reach its targets?
- It is time for India to update its Nationally Determined Contributions or NDCs. (NDCs detail the various efforts taken by each country to reduce the national emissions).
- Sector by sector plans are needed to bring about development. We need to decarbonize the electricity, transport sector and start looking at carbon per passenger mile.
- Aggressively figure out how to transition our coal sector. Time may have come for India to announce that we will not be building any more coal-fired power plants beyond what is in the pipeline. India also needs to ramp up the legal and institutional framework of climate change.
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