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G20: Delhi Declaration leads the world towards a sustainable future

Central to the G20 Delhi Declaration are the critical understandings reached on energy. And, it delves into the intricacies of global agriculture challenges. Agriculture lies at the heart of many interconnected issues, including climate change, food security, water scarcity, land degradation, and biodiversity loss.

September 11, 2023 / 09:44 IST
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The declaration signifies the recognition of this responsibility and commitment to addressing our time's challenges. It acknowledges the importance of collective will and action.

Delhi, the vibrant capital of India, played a pivotal role in hosting the 18th G20 Leaders' Summit in 2023. This summit underscored India's leadership on the world stage and highlighted the G20's unparalleled importance in addressing two of the most critical challenges facing humanity: energy and agriculture. The world is grappling with the urgent need to combat climate change, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and secure sustainable energy sources. Moreover, amidst rising populations and environmental pressures, global food security has become a pressing concern. Analysing the agenda and setting a path toward a better global future would be appropriate in this context. As the host nation, India provided a platform and a vision of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” i.e., One World - One Family, emphasizing the spirit of global cooperation. Through Delhi's leadership, the G20 nations have come together to sign off on commitments that will shape the future of energy and agriculture on a global scale. This summit took place as our planet grapples with complex problems associated with climate change, energy security, food security, water scarcity, land degradation, and biodiversity loss. Geographical orders had no role in confining these challenges; they affect us all, and their consequences are far-reaching.

Roadmap for the Future of Energy

Central to the G20 Delhi Declaration are the critical understandings reached on energy. The leaders recognized the urgent need to accelerate the transition to clean energy to tackle climate change. This commitment is monumental and demands significant investments besides unwavering global cooperation. To put this commitment into perspective, it is estimated that achieving the goal of transitioning to clean energy will reduce global net carbon dioxide emissions by a staggering 45 percent by 2050. The Global Biofuel Alliance (GBA) has also been formed, i.e., a partnership between governments, businesses, and international organizations to promote the use of sustainable biofuels. The GBA aims to accelerate the global uptake of biofuels by facilitating technology advancements, intensifying the utilization of sustainable biofuels, and shaping robust standard setting and certification through widespread participation of a broader spectrum of stakeholders. This would be a significant step toward limiting global warming to below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels as decided in the Paris Agreement.

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Moreover, the declaration acknowledges the importance of ensuring energy security for all nations, particularly the Global South. This pledge reflects a shared responsibility among nations to alleviate disparities and spur sustainable development. In addition, the G20 nations pledged to promote investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency. This holds the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and bolster energy security. To achieve this, the leaders must dismantle barriers to clean energy investments and provide incentives for individuals and businesses to transition to renewable sources — a critical step in securing our planet's future.

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