Climate finance challenge: India needs $467 billion by 2030, here’s what new study reveals
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A new study indicates India requires $467 billion in climate finance by 2030 to decarbonize its power, steel, cement, and transport sectors. Steel and cement will require the most investment due to reliance on carbon capture. The report suggests targeted subsidies and technology transfers to achieve these goals, emphasizing the feasibility of mobilizing the necessary finance.
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