India  

Aiming 'net zero carbon emissions by 2029' for Mumbai Airport: Gautam Adani

IndiaTimes Saturday, 9 December 2023
India's second busiest airport -- Mumbai's CSMIA -- plans to reach "net zero carbon emissions" before the end of this decade. Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani on Saturday said on social media: "We proudly operate (CSMIA) on 100% green energy, making us an entirely sustainable airport. Moreover, we are third in Asia Pacific to reach Level 4+ 'Transition' of ACA Program of ACI, aligning our CO2 management with global climate objectives. Our next goal? Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2029!"
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

UK plans to implement a carbon tax on imported goods from 2027 [Video]

UK plans to implement a carbon tax on imported goods from 2027

The UK is the first major economy to legislate on achieving net zero emissions and is reducing its emissions faster than any other G7 country.

Credit: euronews (in English)     Duration: 00:35Published
Japan Steps Up to Help Asia Achieve Its Decarbonization Goals [Video]

Japan Steps Up to Help Asia Achieve Its Decarbonization Goals

Japan Steps Up , to Help Asia Achieve Its , Decarbonization Goals. 'The Independent' reports that Japan has vowed to lead the world's efforts to simultaneously achieve decarbonization goals,..

Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories     Duration: 01:31Published
Bill Gates: Aggressive Carbon Taxes Needed To Achieve Net Zero [Video]

Bill Gates: Aggressive Carbon Taxes Needed To Achieve Net Zero

Bill Gates, speaking at the WEF: In order to achieve Net Zero, aggressive carbon taxes need to be imposed on first world countries, in order to create an artificial demand for "clean..

Credit: Rumble     Duration: 01:41Published