Eight mission for climate change: india

Author: 
Gopal Sonkar

The paper makes an assessment on eight missions under the government's major climate change initiatives to combat climate change. The pivotal approach of the study identifies eight mission measures that promote our development objectives [with] co-benefits for effectively addressing climate change. The study gives that the problem of climate change can be dealt with through measures of eight missions like the expedient building of extensive water reserves, Joint Forest Management (JFM) and installation of biomass power plants. Therefore, there is a chance that India may remain in a perilous position as a result of the projected changes in climate impacts. The eight mission initiatives reflect sustainable development in the context of ecological-based resource capacity building. The primary goal of constructing climate resilience is to reduce communities' sensitivity to the numerous consequences of climate change. The fundamental technique of the current research is a review of government policy for a complete overview of discourses and content analysis at the national level.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2023.1830.0405
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