Low carbon development pathways for a sustainable India
India can achieve a low-carbon development pathway, with appropriate policies being implemented, without significantly decreasing development ambitions, according to a report released by a consortium of partners that included WWF-India, CEE, Laya, CASA and Welthungerhilfe. This is a first of its kind study to integrate development concerns in a climate modeling framework. The study provides important insights for the Indian low-carbon development policy debate.
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