“We must soon unveil a detailed road map for a low-carbon strategy.” Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh

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Ravi Shankar Nagarajan

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Dec 22, 2009, 10:24:33 PM12/22/09
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Dear Members ,

Mr. Aarti Dhar  was Journalist for this !!!!

Can we write to him referring the Planning Commission earlier
proposal was dumped ?? / not considered at all ??

Can we enclose the attachment of URJA Nov 2009 watch ( sent once again here )

"Benefits and Impact of 0.9% Energy Savings in
2008/2009"By Prakash P Dhamangaonkar

HERE ARE THE SALIENT POINTS OF MR.RAMESH !! ( UNDERLINED )

Getting down to implement a comprehensive domestic agenda of adaptation and mitigation and seeking to reduce the emission intensity of gross domestic product by 20-25 per cent by 2020, Environment and Forests Minister Jairam Ramesh on Tuesday asked the Planning Commission to set up a group of experts to draw a road map for low-carbon growth

Mr. Ramesh said India must learn from China, which negotiated its domestic action at the Copenhagen Summit. “We, too, have to work like China by focussing on climate diplomacy and domestic actions.” India must strengthen its scientific capacity to measure, monitor and model the impacts of climate change on different sectors of its economy and different regions.
India to draw road map for low-carbon growth.pdf
The Urja Watch November 2009.pdf

Greg Watson

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Dec 23, 2009, 12:07:15 AM12/23/09
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