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Climate Change Council 2022-23
The Council is chaired by Mr Jamshyd • Develop opportunities for Following working groups have been
Godrej, Managing Director, and collaboration with relevant constituted as part of the council for the
Chairman of Godrej & Boyce. The key organisations/think-act tanks on year 2022-23:
objectives of the Climate Change various climate change issues of
I. Working Group on National Carbon
Council are: concern to industry and organize
Market
resources for such activities.
• Proactively articulate relevant policy,
II. Working Group on Industry inputs
plan, scheme, guidelines and carry • Capacity building of industry for
towards development of State Action
out responsible and impactful climate change mitigation and
Plans on Climate Change
advocacy on the relevant issues with adaptation through workshops,
concerned stakeholders. trainings, webinars, one-to-one III. Working Group on Decarbonization
engagements, hand-holding and Pathways for Hard-to-Abate Sectors
recognitions etc.
Summary of major policy actions taken by the council
India’s Long-Term Low-Emissions Development Strategy
(LT-LEDS)
India released its Long-term Low Emissions and Development
Strategies (LTLEDS) at the UN climate conference (COP27) at Sharm
El-Shiekh, Egypt on 14th November 2022. The Center was
nominated by MoEFCC as Technical Advisory Unit for Task Force 4
on ‘Promote economy-wide decoupling of growth from emissions
and development of an efficient, innovative, low-emission
industrial system’ under the DPIIT as Task Force chair.
The Centre provided key inputs along with various line ministries
and stakeholders towards the preparation of the document, which
showcases India's efforts and commitment to enhance its
mitigation ambitions while ensuring development with equity.
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Commitment Towards a Sustainable Future