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MyGov Talk with Hon. Minister Shri Prakash Javadekar on Climate Change

In the run-up to COP (Conference of Parties) 21 scheduled in Paris from 30th November to 11th December 2015, MyGov and the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change are pleased to announce a MyGov Talk with the Honourable Minister, Shri Prakash Javadekar on the 26th October 2015 at 5.00PM in collaboration with Google India.

With India's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC), the country is keen to attempt to work towards a low carbon emission pathway, while simultaneously endeavouring to meet all the developmental challenges that the country faces today. The INDC aims at promoting clean energy, especially renewable energy, enhancement of energy efficiency, development of less carbon intensive and resilient urban centres, promotion of waste to wealth, safe, smart and sustainable green transportation network, abatement of pollution and India’s efforts to enhance carbon sink through creation of forest and tree cover.

Citizens are invited to share their ideas, questions and inputs on India's role in COP21 and on the following proposals laid down by INDC:

• Sustainable Lifestyles
• Cleaner Economic Development
• Reduce Emission intensity of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
• Increase the Share of Non Fossil Fuel Based Electricity
• Enhancing Carbon Sink (Forests)
• Adaptation
• Mobilizing Finance
• Technology Transfer and Capacity Building

Selected ideas and names would also be mentioned by the Hon. Minister and other experts during the MyGov Talk.
Contributors from MyGov, Climate Change Experts, senior journalists and social media influencers will join the panel discussion with Shri Prakash Javadekar.

For more information on INDC, please click here.

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Vijay Vittal Rao
Vijay Vittal Rao 9 साल 9 महीने पहले

I am looking for Dustbins around mine Dwelling City SHIMOGA in Karnataka state. Here, most of older concrete Dustbins were removed, but not at installed new one. If asked them, why could not you surrender your Girls for work ? " the reply come ". So, what to do?

naveenyadav1196
Naveen Yadav 9 साल 9 महीने पहले

I read below mention comments, I think all are type about what is the problem no one share the idea for the solution.We are humans and Human are live in society so some are necessary but some are not , from which these problem are rise like pollutions
So for the point of international level I suggests that, We know about solar energy is main solution for Climate Change but we have to made it in small size with more production of electricity by which people are use it.Due to Large size less use.

suri.bishtab
surender bisht 9 साल 9 महीने पहले

Himalayan glaciers are melting due to climate change and human interference, specially in Utterakhand region also deforest ion making adverse impact in this region , what govt of India is going to plan to save our rivers specially those are originating from this region.

Sankalp Mitra
Sankalpa Mitra 9 साल 9 महीने पहले

Power generation using coal is the biggest concern specially handling pre and post use. Incentive to use solar power including saving by supplying back to the grid by household (when not consuming) users should be implemented in large scale.
All new factories/workplaces plan should include solar power prior to approval at least to support partially.

vijaybhasker
Vijay Bhasker Yetapu 9 साल 9 महीने पहले

India should raise the voice and concern over Big Tobacco and its impact on Climate Change.
We can’t achieve desired outcome on Climate Change with compromised policies on Big Tobacco year after year.
Tobacco is one of the major contributor of global warming!
Tobacco agriculture, cigarette manufacturing and smoking have heavy carbon footprints.
A lot of wood is consumed to cure tobacco leaves and for packaging.
The ecological impacts of tobacco are serious cause for concern.

arpitc
Arpit Choudhury 9 साल 9 महीने पहले

We must find a way to dispose daily household waste in an efficient and plastic-free manner. Almost all households use plastic garbage bags which are extremely bad as we all know. A personal recycling system or one for every locality is something that needs to be promoted.

deepakdesai
Deepak Desai 9 साल 9 महीने पहले

Appreciate the gov for the steps on promotion of ETHANOL the green fuel. the MOEF also promptly cleared projects by making zero discharge objective mandatory to support the vital green moment In Brazil out of 100 cars sold 98 cars are running on flex fuels running on ethanol. India can take a leading edge here by developing a program on making a road map on operating BIO FUEL HYBRID CARS which can create a win win situation to reduce our carbon emissions. jawdekar ji pls enlighten.

Shreyansh Budhia
Shreyansh Budhia 9 साल 9 महीने पहले

Question : We talk about several campaigns and make many plans on protecting our Forests, minimizing greenhouse gas emissions, and cleaning up our rivers, but is there any mechanism that actually checks whether efforts are being made to fulfill such promises ?

Rishav Lakhanpal
Rishav Lakhanpal 9 साल 9 महीने पहले

sir, why people of india uses whatsapp most not uses telegram even if on the use of whatsapp we give 54 rupees atleast in a year.
      whereas telegram is free

Shreyansh Budhia
Shreyansh Budhia 9 साल 9 महीने पहले

Question : Solar energy seems to be one of the best alternative when it comes to green energy resources. However certain research papers and articles have been pointing to certain hazards related to Solar energy that seem to be really harmful. One of such hazards, is Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity. This disorder can cause increased anxiety and headaches besides many other complications. Before taking any step further, does the Government has any plans to mitigate such problems ?

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