Prøve GULL - Gratis
A Jan Van plan could use fintech to democratize carbon trading
Mint Mumbai
|November 06, 2025
Catalyse climate action through mass participation in emission reduction by opening up the market for carbon credits to all
COP-30 is being held in Brazil, starting on 10 November. India has pledged carbon neutrality by 2070. On 8 October, India’s government notified its Greenhouse Gas Emission Intensity Target (GGEIT) Rules 2025, setting out emission-reduction targets that are legally binding. This marks a significant step towards meeting India’s commitments under the 2015 Paris Agreement.
Meeting national commitments warrants every citizen’s active participation in carbon-reducing endeavours. Innovative thinking and the application of fintech, with builtin financial rewards, could inspire a people's movement to complement government efforts and create a self-sustaining economic stimulus without any subsidy. We argue that a Jan Van programme, combined with the Jan Dhan scheme, can be a game-changer.
The world has become more perilous since Eunice Newton Foote alerted people in 1856 to the warming effect of carbon dioxide (CO2). Recent UN reports highlight some critical points: the planet will be warmer by 2.6° Celsius (against the Paris target of 1.5° Celsius); current national commitments would reduce emissions by only 7.5% by 2030, against 55% needed to meet the 1.5° goal; and renewable energy is an economic opportunity, as it creates jobs and boosts growth.
The results of the government's efforts are discernible. India’s clean-energy capacity through solar, wind, hydro and nuclear power projects has tripled over the past decade to 232 gigawatts (GW) in 2024, nearly 50% of the country’s installed power capacity as of June 2025. The participation of people could support this endeavour.
Denne historien er fra November 06, 2025-utgaven av Mint Mumbai.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Mint Mumbai
Mint Mumbai
Indian IT slashes spending on US lobbying on H-1B visa blues
The Indian IT industry has been lowering its lobbying spends in the US in recent years, according to filings made to the US House of Representatives and accessed by Mint.
2 mins
November 29, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Ahead of its IPO, Meesho bets on tech for stability
From a WhatsApp-based reseller platform a decade ago, Meesho’s journey to become the country’s first multi-category online retailer to debut on the bourses underscores the untapped potential for growth beyond the top-tier cities.
2 mins
November 29, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Former DBS CEO is Temasek India's new non-exec chair
Piyush Gupta, the former chief executive of DBS Group, has joined Singaporean state-owned multinational investment firm Temasek as India chairman, albeit in a non-exec role, and will work with Ravi Lambah, head of India and strategic initiatives, the firm said. He will join on 1 December.
1 mins
November 29, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Q2 GDP surprises at 8.2% growth, rate cut unlikely
The number exceeds both the RBI's projection and the estimate from a Mint poll
3 mins
November 29, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Europe fears it can't catch up in great power competition
In the accelerating contest between great powers, Europe is struggling to keep up.
4 mins
November 29, 2025
Mint Mumbai
LIC’s response to voting on RIL, Adani resolutions
A Mint story on Friday reported how Life Insurance Corp. of India Ltd, or LIC, had approved or never opposed resolutions proposed before shareholders of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) or any Adani Group company since 1 April 2022, even as it rejected similar proposals at other large companies.
1 min
November 29, 2025
Mint Mumbai
'The Family Man' S3: Agent down
The new season of the popular spy thriller series starring Manoj Bajpayee feels like a hedged bet
4 mins
November 29, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Fiscal deficit widens on higher capex, lower tax
India’s fiscal deficit for the April-October period rose on higher capital expenditure and lower net tax revenue.
2 mins
November 29, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Reels, reacjis & conversations with friends
Emojis, GIFs, stickers, reacjis and Al-generated suggestions occupy the spaces where sentences framed by humans once thrived, leaving us to contend with how this changes the way we express, connect with, and understand each other and ourselves
4 mins
November 29, 2025
Mint Mumbai
The miseries of convention
Parades, rainbow-coloured flags and conferences, while critical to claiming space and reinforcing the importance of inclusion and equality, often camouflage the fact that for many in the LGBTQ+ community, there is no option of stepping into the light, even in cities, even with financial independence.
1 min
November 29, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

