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Chandigarh: SAPCC 2.0 aims to strengthen climate resilience, reduce emissions by 2030
Chandigarh: SAPCC 2.0 aims to strengthen climate resilience, reduce emissions by 2030

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Science
  • Hindustan Times

Chandigarh: SAPCC 2.0 aims to strengthen climate resilience, reduce emissions by 2030

The second meeting of the State Level Steering Committee (SLSC) on the State Action Plan on Climate Change (SAPCC) 2.0 for Chandigarh was held on Friday. Based on detailed climate modelling and vulnerability assessments, SAPCC 2.0 warns of rising temperatures and increased frequency of heavy rainfall by 2050, which could intensify urban challenges such as heat stress and flooding. To ensure accountability, the plan includes a robust monitoring, evaluation, and reporting (MER) framework. (HT File) The meeting was held under the chairmanship of Rajeev Verma, chief secretary, at the UT Secretariat. Officials said that the meeting focused on outlining the roadmap for the effective implementation of SAPCC 2.0, following its recent approval by the Union ministry of environment, forest and climate change (MoEF&CC), during the National Steering Committee on Climate Change (NSCCC) meeting. Developed by the department of environment, UT Chandigarh, SAPCC 2.0 aims to strengthen climate resilience, reduce emissions, and integrate sustainability into governance by 2030. The plan aligns with national priorities, including India's updated NDCs, the Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategy, and Mission LiFE. Key initiatives under SAPCC 2.0 include: Achieving 100% renewable energy under the Model Solar City initiative, expanding electric mobility, promoting green buildings, enhancing rainwater harvesting, wetland restoration and strengthening public health systems. To ensure accountability, the plan includes a robust monitoring, evaluation, and reporting (MER) framework. It also proposes the creation of a Climate Change Centre (CCC) to coordinate interdepartmental efforts, manage climate data, and facilitate knowledge sharing. A baseline study on carbon emissions and sequestration potential is also planned to support data-driven policy-making. The meeting was attended by Mandip Singh Brar, secretary home-cum-environment and forest, Diprava Lakra, secretary finance and transport, Saurbh Kumar, CCF-cum-director environment, MC commissioner Amit Kumar (IAS), Ajay Chagti, secretary health, and additional director of environment Anup Kumar Soni, along with other officials from stakeholder departments.

Chandigarh launches citywide tree plantation drive with sapling monitoring and sustainability commitment
Chandigarh launches citywide tree plantation drive with sapling monitoring and sustainability commitment

Time of India

time05-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Chandigarh launches citywide tree plantation drive with sapling monitoring and sustainability commitment

1 2 3 Chandigarh: Chandigarh launched its citywide tree plantation drive on Saturday to mark Van Mahotsav 2025, planting over one lakh saplings across 253 pre-identified locations. For the first time, the drive includes a monitoring mechanism, with the UT forest department requiring undertakings from participating agencies, including government departments and private stakeholders, to maintain the planted trees for at least three years. The initiative was inaugurated by Punjab governor and UT administrator Gulab Chand Kataria, who personally planted saplings at 23 different locations across the city. Addressing the public, the governor urged citizens to treat the occasion not as a yearly ritual but as a pledge toward the planet's well-being. He emphasised that Van Mahotsav is not merely about planting trees, but about planting hope, balance, and the future itself. He described the event as a green movement that should resonate through every household, school, and institution in Chandigarh. The governor also commended the administration's past efforts in creating city forests and urban green corridors. He announced that over five lakh saplings are scheduled to be planted across the UT this year. During the event, he also inaugurated three key environmental policy frameworks: the Greening Chandigarh Action Plan, the State Action Plan on Climate Change, and the Chandigarh Tree Map. Reaffirming the administration's commitment to sustainability, Governor Kataria aligned Chandigarh's vision with the national mission and reiterated the goal of making the city a Net Zero Emission zone by 2030.

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