On Official Indian Perspective Related on Climate Change

Authors

  • Ms. Shagarika Das Research Scholar, Department of Mass Communication, Assam University, Silchar, India
  • Ms. Jayita Das Assistant Professor, The University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya, India
  • Dr. Charvak Associate Professor, Department of Mass Comm., Assam University, Silchar, India

Keywords:

Global environmental crisis, India, climate change

Abstract

Global climate change trends, including those in India, are sending out warning signs that, taken together, it could make our planet uninhabitable in the future. Climate change and its impact on agriculture, forests, biodiversity, health, and seaside management are some of the issues on which global environmental crisis is manifested in a complicated way in the third world countries such as India. The process of westernisation, i.e. increasing industrialization, and urbanisation are further adding to these complications. Due to its large population and status as an emerging superpower, India is especially susceptible to the belongings of climate alteration. Just like any third world country, India has made a relatively small contribution to historical emissions but will make a sizable contribution to future emissions. In international climate negotiations, India plays a crucial role, and the country's leaders have stated their desire and intention to take action at home and abroad to combat climate change. In this paper, an attempt is made to analyse and examine the Indian viewpoint on climate change and to see if there is any changing dynamics therein.

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Published

2023-02-02