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Envt Min to hold country-wide consultations on Green Mission

Last Updated : 02 June 2010, 09:18 IST
Last Updated : 02 June 2010, 09:18 IST

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The consultations are in keeping with Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh's decision to discuss the mission with NGOs and various stakeholders before framing its blueprint, a part of the government's plan to tackle climate change. The first meeting will be held in Guwahati on June 11 to be followed in Visakhapatnam on June 15 and Pune on June 19.

The fourth meeting will be held in Deharadun (June 22), Bhopal (June 30), Jaipur (July 2) and Mysore on July 5. Ahmedabad-based Centre for Environment Education (CEE) which had organised country-wide public consultations on controversial Bt brinjal last year will hold the meeting to be chaired by Ramesh. This is the the first mission under the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) which is going through public scrutiny.

Of total eight missions under the NAPCC launched by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last year, the government has already started implementing Solar, Energy Efficient and the Water Mission which was approved last Friday. "We hope by the end of August we would be in a position to have a final design of the Mission," Ramesh had said recently. The proposed draft emphasises a holistic approach to greening with an aim to focus just not on plantations and trees, but also on restoring diverse ecosystems.

Regarding funding of the mission, Ramesh said "Initially, the money was proposed from Compensatory Afforestation Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA) collected from states in lieu of diversion of forest land. "But now with CAMPA money being diverted to states as directed by the Supreme Court, we are looking towards planning commission besides development agencies and under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change for funds," Ramesh said.

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Published 02 June 2010, 09:18 IST

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