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Difficulties in implementation of climate change summit Resolution?​

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Answered by BTSarmysaranghe
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As we already discussed the rationale behind climate change is a rise in temperature due to the increase in carbon dioxide, CO, like greenhouse gases. If we are measuring the carbon footprint of each person we may get surprised. The carbon emission of each person per day varies. The main emission is due to the electricity use where thermal power plant generates more percentage. If we are consuming one unit of electricity, the equivalent amount of carbon is exhausted from thermal power plants. The next emission is mainly due to transportation. Still, 99% of vehicles are still depending on fossil fuel. The huge amount of carbon is emitted from vehicles as we can see if we are inroads. Next is due to waste. The improper disposal of waste causes a lot of problems on earth. Some people may burn waste and some people may throw it somewhere.

How can we reduce carbon emission and mitigate the discussed problems? First, take electricity. The emission from the electricity side can be reduced if we are using renewable energy forms. Especially Solar and Wind. Then there will not be any problem with burning coal. India is the first country who started a ministry for promoting renewable energy source, that is MNRE. India is working to meet the 100GW solar power target by 2020 as part of global climate change commitments like the Paris Agreement. Proper waste disposal is necessary for this condition. The bio-degradable and non-biodegradable waste have to be separated first. Biodegradable waste can disposed through biogas plants. In effect, it helps to reduce LPG use that is coal-based cooking gas. For transportation, we may adopt a share taxi scheme or promote the use of public transport. These are my views.

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