Climate Change and Global Warming — Current Affairs 2026
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COP28 Concludes with Historic Call for 'Transitioning Away' from Fossil Fuels
December 13, 2023COP28 in Dubai marked a significant moment in global climate policy, being the first COP to explicitly call for 'transitioning away from fossil fuels in energy systems, in a just, orderly and equitable manner.' This outcome, though a compromise, signals a collective acknowledgment of the need to move beyond fossil fuels. Other key outcomes included the operationalization of the Loss and Damage Fund with initial pledges, a commitment to triple global renewable energy capacity, and double energy efficiency by 2030. From a UPSC perspective, this demonstrates the evolving consensus in international climate negotiations and the increasing pressure on nations to decarbonize their economies. Aspirants should analyze the implications of this 'transition away' language for India's energy policy and its net-zero targets. [UNFCCC, COP28 Outcomes, 2023]
UPSC Angle: Analyze the significance of the 'transitioning away from fossil fuels' clause for India's energy security and economic development. Discuss the role of the Loss and Damage Fund for vulnerable nations.
India's Updated NDCs and Net-Zero by 2070 Target Drive Renewable Energy Push
August 2022 (Updated NDCs), November 2021 (Net-Zero announcement)India officially updated its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in August 2022, committing to reducing the emissions intensity of its GDP by 45% by 2030 (from 2005 levels) and achieving 50% cumulative electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030. These targets build upon the 'Panchamrit' pledges made at COP26, which also included a Net-Zero emissions target by 2070. This ambitious stance, despite India's developing nation status, underscores its commitment to climate action. The focus on renewable energy is driving significant investments and policy changes in the power sector. For UPSC, understanding the specific targets, the policy instruments used to achieve them, and the challenges in implementation (e.g., grid integration, financing) is crucial. [MoEFCC, India's Updated NDC, 2022]
UPSC Angle: Evaluate the feasibility and implications of India's updated NDCs and Net-Zero 2070 target for its energy sector, economic growth, and international standing. Discuss the role of renewable energy in achieving these goals.
IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report Warns of Narrowing Window for 1.5°C Target
March 20, 2023The IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) Synthesis Report, approved in March 2023, consolidated the findings of three working group reports, providing a comprehensive overview of the state of climate science. It unequivocally stated that human activities are responsible for virtually all global warming observed over the last 150 years and warned that the world is on track to exceed the 1.5°C warming limit within the next two decades under current policies. The report emphasized the urgency of deep, rapid, and sustained GHG emission reductions across all sectors. From a UPSC perspective, this report serves as the scientific bedrock for all climate policy discussions, highlighting the critical need for accelerated action and the severe consequences of inaction. Aspirants should be familiar with its key messages regarding the remaining carbon budget and the necessity of systemic transformations. [IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report, 2023]
UPSC Angle: Discuss the key findings of the IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report and their implications for global climate policy and India's climate action strategy. Analyze the concept of 'carbon budget' and its relevance to the 1.5°C target.