Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
Urgent need to accelerate action to conserve biodiversity: India at UN Biodiversity Summit
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01 OCT 2020 7:11PM by PIB Delhi
Representing India at the United Nations(UN) Biodiversity Summit on the occasion of 75th
anniversary of the UN General Assembly, Union Minister for Environment,
Forest and Climate Change, Shri Prakash Javadekar, said that as we are
approaching the end of the UN Decade on Biodiversity 2011-2020 there is
an urgent need to accelerate action to conserve biodiversity.
The
summit is first of its kind ever taken place on Biodiversity in the
United Nations General Assembly. The Biodiversity Summit was
participated by Head of States/Minister level representing the countries
which are party to Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The Union
Environment addressed the summit virtually.
The full text of the Environment Minister’s address is as follows:-
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
- I stand before this august gathering to address the 75th
Session of the United Nations General Assembly as a representative of
one of the seventeen mega-bio-diverse countries in the world.
- Since time immemorial, India has a culture of not just conserving and protecting nature, but living in harmony with nature.
- The
emergence of COVID-19 has emphasized the fact that un-regulated
exploitation of natural resources coupled with un-sustainable food
habits and consumption pattern lead to destruction of system that
supports human life.
- However, COVID-19 has also shown that Nature can still be conserved, restored and used sustainably.
- As
we are approaching the end of the UN Decade on Biodiversity 2011-2020
there is an urgent need to accelerate action to conserve biodiversity.
Excellencies,
- As enshrined in our Vedic scripts “PrakritiRakshatiRakshita” that is if you protect nature, nature will protect you.
- Inspired
by Mahatma Gandhi, the ethos of non-violence and protection of animals
and nature have been suitably enshrined in the Constitution of India and
is reflected in several laws and legislations.
- It
is due to these beliefs and ethos that India, with only 2.4% of the
earth’s land area hosts around 8% of the world’s recorded species.
- I
am happy to inform this august gathering that in the course of last
decade, India has enhanced the combined forest and tree cover to 24.56%
of the total geographical area of the country.
- We
now have the highest number of tigers in the wild and have doubled its
numbers ahead of the deadline of 2022and recently announced the launch
of Project Lion and Project Dolphin.
- India aims to restore 26 million hectares of degraded and deforested land, and achieve land-degradation neutrality by 2030.
- India has already set aside extensive area for meeting the conservation objectives, contributing to Aichi Biodiversity Target-11 and the SDG -15.
- India
has established a comprehensive institutional and legal system to
realize the objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
- India
has operationalized a system for access and benefit-sharing provisions
of the CBD through a national network of 0.25 million Biodiversity
Management Committees across the country involving local people and 0.17
million Peoples Biodiversity Registers for documentation of
biodiversity.
Excellencies,
- The post-2020 global biodiversity framework that will be adopted at the 15th Conference of Parties to the CBD in 2021 provides a good opportunity to enhance efforts to conserve and protect nature.
- India
has already taken leadership role in order to conserve biodiversity by
organizing two Conference of Parties(CoPs) within a span of less than a
year
- We
organized CoP-14 of UNCCD during September, 2019 in New Delhi, followed
by CoP 13 of the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) in Gandhinagar
in Gujarat during February 2020.
- India
has been championing the cause of “climate action” through
conservation, sustainable lifestyle and green development model.
Excellencies,
On the occasion of the “75th
anniversary of the UN” and the start of the “UN Decade of Action and
Delivery for Sustainable Development”, lets join our efforts to put
nature on a path to recovery and realize the vision of “living in harmony with nature”.
I thank you.
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