City
Epaper

"Possible to live in harmony with nature without its undue exploitation," says Pralhad Joshi at G20 Energy Transitions Group meet

By ANI | Updated: February 5, 2023 18:30 IST

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi on Sunday highlighted India's lifestyle culture and said that it is possible to live in ...

Open in App

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi on Sunday highlighted India's lifestyle culture and said that it is possible to live in 'harmony with nature' without doing undue exploitation.

Union minister was addressing the G20 Energy Transitions Group meeting in Bengaluru on Sunday, and said that the Indians believe in nature-friendly practices.

"It is possible to live in harmony with nature without its undue exploitation. We Indians believe in nature-friendly practices. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Circular economy is part of our lifestyle culture," he said.

The Minister also stressed on the need to evolve and said precepts for the youths of the world that help in developing unified global perspectives to economic growth, and to bridge disparity of thinking between developing and developed nations.

Joshi noted that India recognizes the importance of energy security and affordability with climate change.

"Energy transition in developing countries requires an investment in clean fuel. While prioritizing growth we can't compromise energy for future generations," he said.

The minister also emphasised that there will be challenges in the energy transition, and said that the G20 nations must work with international communities to target the energy transition goal.

"G20 nations must understand that the energy transition will have challenges and opportunities for nations. We must work with international communities to target energy transition goal from fossil fuels to cleaner fuel which is inclusive and just," said Joshi.

Union Minister for Power RK Singh called for preparing an 'inclusive agenda', while stating that nearly 800 million people globally do not have access to energy.

The Minister said that there is a need for a holistic discourse on energy security.

"Holistic discourse is needed on energy alternatives, security and transition. Growing energy demand requires viable storage. 800 million people globally don't have energy access. We must make inclusive agenda," he said.

India has assumed the presidency of G20 from December 1, 2022, for one year.

In its presidency, the first Energy Transitions Working Group (ETWG) Meeting is being held in Bengaluru from February 5-7, 2023.

The seminar focuses on underlining the importance of CCUS for achieving "clean energy transition" and subsequently moving towards net zero.

The goal is to reduce one billion tons of total projected emissions by 2030 and bring down the country's carbon intensity to less than 45 per cent.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: G20 energy transitions groupEnergy transitions working groupPralhad JoshiShri joshiPralhad venkatesh joshi
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalCentre Launches Phase 2 of Subsidised Bharat Atta and Rice to Curb Price Rise (Watch Video)

NationalBengaluru Police File FIR Against Union Minister Pralhad Joshi's Brother and Sister Over Cheating Case

National"Karnataka BJP MPs Betrayed People of the State”: CM Siddaramaiah

NationalTirupati Laddus Controversy: Food Minister Pralhad Joshi Calls for Investigation into Allegations of Animal Fat Use

NationalUnion Budget 2024: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi’s Budget Dedicated to Building a New India

National Realted Stories

NationalHaryana Minister asks officials to create land banks by purchasing land from panchayats

NationalNo Pakistani national in Tripura, says CM Manik Saha

NationalAmul Hikes Milk Prices by Rs 2 Per Litre from May 1

NationalCrucial step: Kharge 'wholeheartedly welcomes' govt’s move on caste census

NationalIndia being dragged to war by Pak army to gain public sympathy: Sources