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  • Integrating climate change into policy processes and decision-making across a range of sectors and scales.

  • Widen observational networks for sustained monitoring of climate and its impacts.

    • For example, a network of tide gauges can be established along the Indian coastline to monitor changes in sea level.

  • A detailed, regional-specific climate change risk assessment should be done.

    • This will help develop region and sector-specific mitigation and adaptation strategies.

  • Incentivising deep decarbonisation in hard-to-abate industrial sectors like cement, steel, aluminium, copper, etc

  • Increased focus on afforestation.

  • Continued push to green energy and energy efficiency in energy-intensive sectors. e.g. transport, industries, etc.

  • Mobilise international support to secure funds and green technologies from developed countries.

  • Economic and social development at all levels needs to be undertaken with an eye to ensure that it is ‘climate proof’ and ‘climate-friendly’

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tsdjan
Dec 17, 2025

Excellent submission

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