- India and United Kingdom agree on the need to end climate change in 9 years- The two-nation will collaborate to combat global climate change through plans like institute plans like the development of offshore wind- UK will play host to this year's UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties in NovemberPAY ATTENTION: Help us change more lives, join TUKO.co.ke’s Patreon programme. India and the UK have agreed on a new shared roadmap which included measures to limit rising global temperatures. India, United Kingdom Deepen Agreements To End Climate Change By 2030Source: UGCIn a virtual meeting in early May 2021, UK Prime Minister and his opposite number in India Narendra Modi agreed on joint plans to combat climate change by 2030. The UK-India collaboration to combat global climate will institute plans like the development of renewables such as offshore wind, improved energy efficiency, and storage. The two nations also plan to launch a new global Green Grids Initiative at the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties to be hosted in November 2021 by the UK.
Source: Daily Nation May 28, 2021 14:50 UTC