COP 26 – India Pushing for Climate Finance, Green Tech Transfer

In the Conference of Parties, India has been stressing and repeating its position on the transfer and finance of green technologies from developed countries to developing ones (COP 26).

Key points:

In November 2021, the UN https://exam.pscnotes.com/Climate-change”>Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC) will hold its 26th meeting in Glasgow.

Green technology transfer is seen as critical to achieving an ambitious conclusion at the next climate summit.

Critical climate activities on finance, mitigation, and adaptation were also considered during the meeting to address the global crisis.

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was developed as an Environment protection convention to address “human interference with the climate system.” It was formed in part by stabilizing the amounts of greenhouse gases in the Atmosphere. In 1992, 154 countries signed the agreement at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), also known as the Earth Summit.

International start-up hubs ranking 2021 was recently compiled and published by Start-up Genome for its annual Global Start-up Ecosystem Report 2021.

As per the comprehensive ranking of international start-ups, London,MumbaiandBangalorehave been featured among the worlds top start-up hubs.

London maintained the second-place ranking along with the New York for second consecutive year, despite Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic.

Bangalorehas also been ranked at 23rdposition, maintaining the position among top 30 global tech hubs.

Delhi was ranked at 36th

Mumbaihas been ranked at first position in the Emerging Ecosystems ranking, outperforming the fast-growing ecosystems in areas of performance, funding, talent and market research.

Karnataka is also the 4th largest technology and innovation cluster in the world and is Home to more than 400+ global R & D centres.