India to set up climate monitor
Feb. 4: Almost cocking a snook at the IPCC, India has decided to set up its own Indian Network for Climate Change Assessment (INCCA) to monitor climate change in the country.
Announcing the setting up of the INCCA, Union forests and environment minister Jairam Ramesh said it would focus on using the three "Ms" — measuring, modelling and monitoring climate-related developments.
The decision to set up the INCCA came about because India has been at the receiving end of two major climate change controversies, the first when the US Environmental Protection Agency stated that rice cultivation in India was responsible for emitting 38 million tones of methane gas per year.
Rashme Sehgal
New Delhi
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