Report: India at top in Emissions related to Crop Burning
As per report, India accounted for 13 per cent of total global emissions in the period of 2015-2020.
Report notes a 12.2 percent contribution by India towards the cropland fire emissions in 2020 alone.
The data highlights the new insights into recent trends in biomass fires, including emissions from crop residue and forest residue fires in India.
For instance, data in report verifies the downward trend of crop fires between 2016 and 2019. As per report, GHG emissions due to cropland fires has reduced by 11.39 per cent in between 2016-2019.
In between 2019-20, GHG emissions has increased by 12.8 per cent. As a result of this, India’s global contribution has become 12.2 per cent.
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