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India's Just Transition
Millennium Post Delhi
|New Delhi 16September2025
India's climate challenge demands emission cuts without leaving vulnerable communities behind - a pathway of fairness and resilience
India faces a huge challenge - extreme weather, like floods and heatwaves, is hitting hard. Millions of people already face water shortages and crop failures. We need to cut down carbon emissions fast, so as to save our planet. But we must ensure that these changes are inclusive.
This is where the "Just Transition" comes in. It's a way to tackle climate change that puts "people first". It ensures that moving away from old, polluting ways doesn't leave anyone behind. During transition, we focus on workers, communities, and other employees, most affected by the shift from fossil fuels to clean energy. This framework builds a fair path to climate resilience in India.
UNDERSTANDING THE LANDSCAPE
Regional Disparities and Climate Impacts
Different parts of India feel climate change in different ways. Coastal regions battle rising seas and powerful cyclones. Arid zones face more severe droughts, drying up crucial farmlands. Meanwhile, the Himalayan foothills see unpredictable rains and melting glaciers. For example, Kerala's floods displaced over a million people in 2018. This shows how local extreme weather events create deep problems.
Socio-Economic Vulnerabilities and Climate Shocks
Existing social issues related to poverty, caste, and gender play a defining role in people's vulnerability to climate change. Many depend on farming or fishing, being very sensitive to weather changes. Roughly 70% of India's population is engaged in climate-sensitive sectors like agriculture, making them extra exposed to climate shocks.
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