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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's climate change efforts open new prospects for the business world: Cabinet Minister Shri Mulubhai Bera
The Department of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change hosted a seminar titled 'Advancing Towards Net Zero' as a component of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2024. The seminar aimed to tackle the challenges associated with global issues such as climate change and to actively pursue the reduction of carbon emissions. During the event, Shri Mulubhai Bera, the Cabinet Minister of the Forest and Environment and Climate Change Department in Gujarat, outlined the measures implemented by Gujarat in this endeavor. He highlighted Gujarat's proactive adoption of the Emission Trading Scheme, and he also mentioned ongoing plans to establish a carbon market in the near future.
Addressing the imperative of safeguarding wildlife and grappling with the escalating population in Gujarat, the minister underscored significant achievements through initiatives such as augmenting mangrove trees, implementing the MISHTI Yojana, Van Kavach Yojana, and Namo Vad Van. The minister asserted that the Gujarat government prioritizes sustainable development alongside industrial progress. Commending Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's dedication to addressing climate change, the minister highlighted emerging opportunities for the business sector. He discussed novel initiatives like Mission Life, Carbon Trading, and Green Credit schemes initiated by the Indian government. Additionally, he acknowledged India's commendable start under the Paris Agreement, while acknowledging the ongoing global efforts to achieve consensus on this crucial matter.
During the seminar focusing on "Advancing Towards Net Zero" with a focus on Carbon Trading and Decarbonization of the Economy, Shri Mukesh Patel, the Minister of State for Forest, Environment, and Climate Change, shared insights into Gujarat's proactive measures. The minister emphasized that, with the increasing visibility of climate change challenges, addressing carbon emissions is not just a moral obligation but also a potential industry opportunity. He attributed the establishment of Gujarat's first Climate Change Department in 2009 to the visionary leadership of the then Chief Minister, now the Prime Minister of the country, Shri Narendra Modi.
The minister underscored diverse opportunities for decarbonization in Gujarat. Plans are in motion for the establishment of a state-of-the-art climate change university, offering courses like Climate Change Technology, Climate Change Innovation, Coastal Pollution, and Management, aiming to cultivate expertise in the field. The creation of green innovation hubs, centered on sustainable practices and green technology, is envisioned to attract both talent and investment to Gujarat.