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2015 UNFCCC Paris Summit: India's Dilemma

Gaurav Shobhane (PGP II (Batch 2012-14), Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad)
Bhaumik Jain (PGP II (Batch 2012-14), Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad)
Gautam Anchalia (PGP II (Batch 2012-14), Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad)
Ayush Agrawal (PGP II (Batch 2012-14), Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad)

Publication date: 12 June 2015

Abstract

In December 2015, 196 countries will meet in Paris to reach a new global climate change agreement. This case looks at the climate negotiation process from the eyes of India's environment minister Mr Prakash Javadekar. In India's context, the energy sector has a big role to play in emission reduction as it is the largest emitter of the GHGs. When compared to US and China, India's per-capita emissions are miniscule but they are expected to rise substantially as the GoI is investing heavily in the infrastructure sector which has a substantial carbon footprint. The case discusses the mandatory emission cuts that India will announce considering the fulfillment of sustainable development goals. The case also points out, the government's promise of providing 24*7 electricity by 2019 which it feels can be an impediment in setting an aggressive emission cut target. The case questions if changes in the portfolio mix can be a part of the solution.

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Shobhane, G., Jain, B., Anchalia, G. and Agrawal, A. (2015), "2015 UNFCCC Paris Summit: India's Dilemma", . https://doi.org/10.1108/CASE.IIMA.2020.000165

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Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

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