India's Importance and Obstacles in Achieving Net Zero Emissions by 2050

Autori

  • Abha Tripathi Department of Chemistry, Kulbhaskar Ashram PG College in Prayagraj, UP, India
  • Sanjay Srivastava Department of Chemistry, Kulbhaskar Ashram PG College in Prayagraj, UP, India
  • Supriya Yadav Research Scholar, SHUATS, Prayagraj, UP, India https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1695-8777
  • Manoj Kumar Singh Department of Horticulture, Kulbhaskar Ashram PG College in Prayagraj, UP, India
  • Param Prakash Singh Department of Chemistry, Kulbhaskar Ashram PG College in Prayagraj, UP, India

Cuvinte cheie:

BRICS, Atmosphere changes, COVID-19, GHGs, Net-zero emissions

Rezumat

The BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) emerging economies will have a big impact on the direction of the world economy and environment. Their carbon-intensive economic systems have a major role in the worldwide production of greenhouse gases (GHGs), which is what causes climate change. But in the interest of a sustainable and climate-neutral global economy, the BRICS have entered the contest to emerging net. But there are chances and difficulties along the way. Regarding the impact on net-zero trajectories, scientists' responses to the spread of the coronavirus illness 2019 (COVID-19) were not uniform. Although statistical evidence indicates a relationship COVID-19 and a drop in overall emissions, it is anticipated that COVID-19 hampered affected to create CO2 reduced economies. More inquiry is thus still required to fully understand how COVID-19 may affect efforts to achieve net-zero, particularly in emerging nations. To reach net-zero emissions by 2050, governments and stakeholders must concentrate on removing the obstacles while taking advantage of the possibilities brought about by the pandemic.

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Publicat

2023-12-24

Cum cităm

Tripathi, A., Srivastava, S., Yadav, S., Singh, M. K., & Singh, P. P. (2023). India’s Importance and Obstacles in Achieving Net Zero Emissions by 2050. Inventum Biologicum: An International Journal of Biological Research, 3(4), 87–90. Preluat în din https://journals.worldbiologica.com/ib/article/view/65

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Review article