The UNEP Report Shows that India’s per Capita GHG Emissions are Far Below the World Average

 


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According to a recent UNEP assessment released on Thursday, India’s per capita GHG emissions in 2020 were 2.4 tCO2e (tonne carbon dioxide equivalent), significantly lower than the global average of 6.3 tCO2e.

Addressing the rates of greenhouse gas emissions from each nation is one of the critical components in accomplishing this long-term temperature objective. India offers some promise with its India greenhouse gas emissions at 2.4, while the statistics from other nations continue to be a source of concern. This figure is regarded as well below the global average.

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The Closing Window, which was published in advance of the United Nations Environment Programme, which will be held in Egypt the following month, also noted that the international community is still falling far short of the Paris goals and that there is no realistic pathway to keeping the increase in global temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

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