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India’s Slowing Emissions Growth

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GS-3: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment  

Context: 

Recent assessments by the Global Carbon Project (GCP) and independent studies indicate that India’s fossil-fuel CO₂ emissions are expected to grow by only about 1.4% in 2025, a significant slowdown compared to the 4% rise in the previous year.

Key Observations 

  • Global comparison: India’s slowdown contrasts with continued global CO2 rise from fossil fuels, expected to hit 38.1 billion tonnes in 2025, up about 1.1%. 
  • Per-capita emission: India remains a low per-capita emitter despite being the world’s third-largest absolute emitter.
  • Decadal shift: Average annual emissions growth fell from 6.4% (2005–14) to 3.6% (2015–24), indicating a gradual decoupling of emissions growth from GDP growth.
  • Role of renewables: Expanded renewable energy generation has kept coal consumption nearly flat, limiting emissions growth.
  • Weather-related impact: The early and strong monsoon lowered peak cooling demand, reducing power sector emissions.
  • Weakening Natural Sinks: The planet’s capacity to absorb CO₂ through land and ocean sinks is declining.
  • More Economies Decoupling Emissions: Between 2015 and 2024, 35 countries reduced emissions while expanding their economies twice as many as a decade earlier.

Implications for India 

  • Support for climate commitments: The deceleration aligns with India’s NDC targets—reducing emissions intensity of GDP by 45% by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2070.
  • Evidence of progress: Renewable energy expansion and energy efficiency improvements are beginning to influence national emissions meaningfully.
  • National energy transition momentum: Slowing coal demand suggests India may be nearing a plateau in coal-based emissions growth within the next decade.
  • Absolute emissions still rising: Despite slower growth, total emissions continue to increase, delaying the achievement of emission peaking.
  • Vulnerability to external factors: Weather-linked reductions are not guaranteed annually; structural reforms, not one-off events, must drive long-term change.
  • Global relevance: India's trajectory significantly affects global pathways, and continued moderation strengthens India’s leadership in equitable climate action.

Measures to be Taken 

  • Accelerate renewable capacity and grid integration: Strengthen storage, transmission, and flexibility mechanisms to support high renewable shares.
  • Plan for coal transition: Create sector-wise roadmaps for gradual coal retirement, repurposing old plants, and securing a just transition for workers and states.
  • Enhance energy efficiency: Target industry, buildings, and transport through stricter standards, electrification, and efficiency incentives.
  • Boost carbon sinks: Expand Forest cover, agroforestry, and land restoration to enhance natural carbon absorption.  
  • Mobilise climate finance: Leverage domestic and global finance for green hydrogen, EVs, clean industry technologies, and resilient infrastructure.
  • Embed climate goals into development planning: Integrate decarbonisation with economic, industrial, and regional development policies.

Sources:
The Print
The Wire
The Hindu
Indian Express

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