Environmental Law PPT 18212

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IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

AND GLOBAL ISSUES ON INDIAN


LAWS AND POLICY.
NEELESH CHANDRA
18212
GROUP 34
Climate
change Budget
carbon

National vs International
commitments
It's dimensions
trade 9 Trade Protectionism
↳ carbon
Pricing
Impact ↳ Technology Exchange
↳ Behavioural
change .

↳ 8 Food security
Agriculture
.

↳ water stress 8
otnsecwuty
↳ Rise In Sea Levels

↳ Ecosystem & Biodiversity


Stockholm declaration, 1972 United Nations
conference on
"
One Earth
bbouby Sustainable
Rio de Janeiro " Development, Rio +20
Agenda 21 The

Earth Submit
“the future we want.”

COP 1995
Paris 2015
1987
,

naermany
2002 Agreement
0 •• 0 0 ••• ooo

1992 atcopzl Paris .

limit global warming


goal :

below 2%
World Summit on
well .

COP 26
sustainable development Glasgow,
Rio +10: Johannesburg Uk
Brundtland Report plan of implementation 2021

Report -
'
our common Future
defined -
Sustainable
Development
Sustainable Development

Economy Environment
viability 0 ② tenability

my
sustainable
③ development
Society
Swatch Bharat
acceptability
eg→ Abhiyan, 2nd Oct, 2014
2004 Delhi Mandate Led to the increased use of compressed natural gas in
city buses and autorickshaws rickshaws

It led to an agreement which legally bound the developed


Protocol
2005
Kyoto countries to go for greenhouse gas emission reduction

2007 Montreal Protocol It led to an accelerated phase out schedule for hydro
chlorofluorocarbons in order to slow down the depletion of
the ozone layer.
Indian Law § Policy
Indian laws on sustainable development can broadly be seen to have
developed in four distinct but overlapping phases.
Constitutional Amendments
First phase 1972–1983
Is Enactment of Legislations
Second phase 1984–1997 → Bhopal Gas Disaster 1984
↳ & Judicial Activism .

WTO
Third phase 19 98–2004 → India's membership of
Fourth phase 2005 and beyond ↳
Proactive for Human Rights
NGT Act , 2010 .
conclusion
Currently India is ranked as one of the top 5 m of greenhouse gases, but as a
developing country whose industrial process began in the later half of the 20th century
it does not beer historical responsibility for carbon die oxide reduction targets.

Yet we need to remember, that an ounce of prevention is better than a


ton of preaching.

The blessings of the environment should be enjoyed by the present


generation and succeeded to the future generation, sustainable society
should be created by environmental pressure by human activities are
minimised.
THANKYOU

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