India has embarked on a new pathway towards developing a low-carbon transport system, days before the convening of the UN climate change convention in Cancun.
Launched in New Delhi, Thursday, a new 2.49 million Euros three-year project - funded by the German International Climate Initiative and supported by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) - will support the Indian Government's efforts to align transport growth with the country's climate change agenda and national development plan.
Boasting the world's second largest population, India's per capita emissions remain below the world average. But population growth in the last two decades has been coupled with a rapid increase of private vehicles and a switch from rail to road transport across the freight and passenger sectors.
-- Press Releases November 2010 - India Steers Full Speed towards Low Carbon Transport - United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) --
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(
Atom
)
Popular Posts Last Week
-
The Oyster, a green renewable energy machine that produces electricity with tidal power, prototype using hydraulic technology to transfer wa...
-
Het samenwerkingsverband Emissieloze Kas stelt in een challenge 45.000 euro beschikbaar voor innovatieve, praktische oplossing(en) voor het ...
-
Fisherman files restraining order against BP - CNN.com
-
Vijf milieuorganisaties hebben Unilever-topman Paul Polman aangewezen als ‘groenste ceo’ van Nederland. BNR vroeg WNF, Natuur en Milieu, Na...
-
Het Nederlandse waterbeheer staat voor enorme uitdagingen. Als jonge waterbeheerder sta je natuurlijk te trappelen om deze aan te gaan. Maar...
-
Acht provincies tekenen op 31 oktober 2019 samen nieuwe energiecontracten voor uitsluitend duurzame energie. Het gaat om de eerste collectie...
-
Asian stocks extend losses on Friday on growing fears that the U.S. economy is sliding into recession and as some European lenders face shor...
-
Nuon, Gasunie en het Noorse Statoil willen samenwerken om waterstof in te zetten als brandstof voor de Magnum-centrale in de Groninger Eemsh...
Popular Posts This Month
-
National Wildlife Federation Naturalist David Mizejewski explores the relationship between sea ice and polar bears. As continued global warm...
-
New York City's current and former mayors highlight the revitalization of lower Manhattan in the days leading up to the 10th anniversary...
-
In New Orleans: Recovering From a Post-Katrina 'Brain Drain' : News : Breaking : Climate Central
-
Some 15 million people are affected by the crisis in the Sahel region, and one million of these are children that could die within months wi...
-
Johann Hari: This Is the Hottest Year Ever, and the Climate Catastrophe Has Begun#sb=1162669,b=facebook#sb=1162669,b=facebook
-
Fisherman files restraining order against BP - CNN.com
-
A 403 kW solar array will be installed on the roof of Pituaçu Stadium in Salvador da Bahia, the third largest city in Brazil. Gehrlicher Eco...
-
Mercedes-Benz pulled the wraps off a concept that it hopes will allow the commercial vans division of the company to branch out into logisti...
-
Water Is Life: Women Waterbearers of Life
Popular Posts All Time
-
National Wildlife Federation Naturalist David Mizejewski explores the relationship between sea ice and polar bears. As continued global warm...
-
New York City's current and former mayors highlight the revitalization of lower Manhattan in the days leading up to the 10th anniversary...
-
Leuk idee om de aandacht op een bedrijf te vestigen. Wire & Twine maakte een op zich mooi overzicht van 50 manieren waarmee ze u willen ...
-
In New Orleans: Recovering From a Post-Katrina 'Brain Drain' : News : Breaking : Climate Central
-
NS en Greenwheels lanceren samen de eerste twee Volkswagen e-Golfs. De elektrische deelauto’s zijn vanaf donderdag 13 september te vinden bi...
-
Hundreds of young people converged on the United Nations in New York today as the General Assembly kicked off a high-level meeting devoted t...
-
At IBM's THINK Forum in NYC, Joshua Cooper Ramo, Managing Director, Kissinger Associates comments on not letting the risks of a networke...
-
Persons with disabilities must enjoy full human rights and fundamental freedoms and enabling them to do so benefits society as a whole, Depu...
-
Bridget van Kralingen, General Manager, IBM North America discusses Making the World Work Better at the IBM THINK Forum
-
Never before has a time in history been so significant to so many cultures, religions, scientists and governments. Beyond 2012 looks past th...
No comments :
Post a Comment