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Parliament Question:- Effects of Climate Change – EQ

Parliament Question:- Effects of Climate Change – EQ

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In Short : Climate change leads to rising temperatures, melting glaciers, and extreme weather, affecting ecosystems and agriculture. It threatens biodiversity, increases health risks like heatstroke and diseases, and damages infrastructure, disrupting economies. Socially, it causes displacement and inequality, demanding urgent action for mitigation and adaptation to protect the environment, food security, and public health​.

In Detail : Forest Survey of India (FSI), Dehradun, an organization under the Ministry carries out the assessment of forest cover biennially. As per latest India State of Forest Report (ISFR) 2021, the total forest cover of the country is 7,13,789 square kilometer showing an overall increase of 1540 square kilometer of forest cover at the national level as compared to the previous assessment i.e. ISFR 2019. There is no decreasing trend in forest cover of the country. The details of State and Union Territory wise forest cover are given in Annexure. An increase in the forest cover may be attributed to better conservation measures, restoration of degraded forest lands, implementation of afforestation programmes and tree plantation drives. The loss forest cover in some States/UTs may be due to reasons such as natural calamities, anthropogenic pressure, shifting cultivation etc.

The Ministry has not conducted any specific study to monitor the effect of climate change on traditional forest dwellers.

The National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) provides the overarching framework for all climate actions and comprises missions in specific areas of solar energy, enhanced energy efficiency, sustainable habitat, water, sustaining Himalayan ecosystems, Green India, sustainable agriculture, human health and strategic knowledge for climate change. All these Missions are institutionalized and implemented by their respective nodal Ministries/Departments, including allocation of funds under their relevant schemes as a part of their annual budgetary allocations.

To reduce dependence on coal, the government has taken several measures to increase non-fossil fuel based energy sources. As of October 2024, the share of non-fossil fuel-based energy sources in the installed capacity of electricity generation is 46.52 percent. India is, therefore, on track to achieve its target of 50 percent cumulative electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel-based energy resources by 2030.

India’s climate actions across various sectors are embedded in various programmes and schemes. Further, India engages with the financial mechanism of the UNFCCC and various multilateral institutions to finance its climate action. However, the finance received so far through international sources is very limited.

Annexure

State and Union Territory wise details of forest cover as per ISFR 2021

(Area in square kilometre)

 

S. No.

 

State/UTs

Graphical Area (GA) Total Forest Cover Change in Forest Cover w.r.t ISFR

2019

1 Andhra Pradesh 1,62,968 29,784 647
2 Arunachal Pradesh 83,743 66,431 -257
3 Assam 78,438 28,312 -15
4 Bihar 94,163 7,381 75
5 Chhattisgarh 1,35,192 55,717 106
6 Delhi 1,483 195.00 -0.44
7 Goa 3,702 2,244 7
8 Gujarat 1,96,244 14,926 69
9 Haryana 44,212 1,603 1
10 Himachal Pradesh 55,673 15,443 9
11 Jharkhand 79,716 23,721 110
12 Karnataka 1,91,791 38,730 155
13 Kerala 38,852 21,253 109
14 Madhya Pradesh 3,08,252 77,493 11
15 Maharashtra 3,07,713 50,798 20
16 Manipur 22,327 16,598 -249
17 Meghalaya 22,429 17,046 -73
18 Mizoram 21,081 17,820 -186
19 Nagaland 16,579 12,251 -235
20 Odisha 1,55,707 52,156 537
21 Punjab 50,362 1,847 -2
22 Rajasthan 3,42,239 16,655 25
23 Sikkim 7,096 3,341 -1
24 Tamil Nadu 1,30,060 26,419 55
25 Telangana 1,12,077 21,214 632
26 Tripura 10,486 7,722 -4
27 Uttar Pradesh 2,40,928 14,818 12
28 Uttarakhand 53,483 24,305 2
29 West Bengal 88,752 16,832 -70
30 A & N Islands 8,249 6,744 1
31 Chandigarh 114 22.88 0.85
32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

and Daman & Diu

602 227.75 0.10
 

33

Jammu

& Kashmir

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Area (54,624)

 

 

2,22,236

 

21,387

 

29

 

34

 

Ladakh

Shape file Area

(1,68,055)

 

2,272

 

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35 Lakshadweep 30 27.10 0.00
36 Puducherry 490 53.30 0.89
Total 32,87,469 7,13,789 1,540

 

This information was given by Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Shri Kirti Vardhan Singh in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network