India’s Emerging Carbon Market as Key to ESG and Carbon Neutral Goals

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 13 de noviembre de 2024

At COP-29 in Baku, India’s strides toward establishing a robust domestic carbon market are under scrutiny. Following its 2023 update on Nationally Determined Contributions, India is ready to advance a […]

At COP-29 in Baku, India’s strides toward establishing a robust domestic carbon market are under scrutiny. Following its 2023 update on Nationally Determined Contributions, India is ready to advance a carbon-neutral strategy through a regulated carbon credit market. However, challenges remain in maintaining credit integrity and aligning with international standards, especially Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. 

India’s carbon market offers extensive growth opportunities. As a major carbon credit exporter with 278 million credits issued between 2010 and 2022, India could see green finance institutions, verification agencies, and consulting firms flourish, potentially generating over 200,000 jobs. This sector could also support India’s $5 trillion economic target, enhancing ESG-linked economic value. 

India, as a top emitter and renewable energy leader, can drive global climate finance discussions. By prioritizing carbon pricing, India can stimulate innovation, especially in hard-to-abate sectors like steel and cement. Companies such as JSW Steel illustrate potential with carbon reduction initiatives. The market’s establishment could strengthen India’s influence in climate negotiations and foster South-South cooperation on technology transfer. India’s robust digital systems, like UPI and CoWIN, offer templates for transparent carbon trading. Integrating blockchain, IoT, and AI could streamline verification processes, enhancing ESG compliance and credit reliability, positioning India as a leader in climate-focused digital solutions. 

India faces hurdles, such as regulatory complexity and market manipulation risks. Solutions include phased market rollouts in high-emission sectors, integrating blockchain for tracking, and capacity-building initiatives. If successful, India’s carbon market could catalyze green investments, boost rural income through sustainable agriculture, and drive urban development, all key to a sustainable, carbon-neutral future. 

 

Fuentes:  

https://www.drishtiias.com/daily-updates/daily-news-editorials/india-s-carbon-market-a-green-leap-forward 

https://www.tryatmos.com/post/indias-carbon-market-revolution-a-leap-towards-a-greener-future 

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/indias-carbon-market-revolution-leap-towards-greener-future-d757c/ 

https://garhwalpost.in/indias-carbon-market-new-framework-to-tackle-emissions-encourage-green-practices/ 

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