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Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

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Tuesday 17 October 2023

Two Sides of Same Coin ? Green Credit – Carbon Credit

 


Context :

Centre unveils tradeable Green Credit       ….  HINDU  /  15 Oct 2023

Extract :

The government has introduced a special programme allowing an individual or entity to earn Green Credit and trade it on a dedicated exchange.

Green Credit refers to a unit of an incentive provided for specified activities that deliver a positive impact on the environment.

“A Green Credit programme is being launched at the national level to leverage a competitive market-based approach for incentivising environmental actions of various stakeholders,” the Environment, Forest, and Climate Change Ministry said in a notification.

This programme is a follow-up action of the ‘LiFE’-(Lifestyle for Environment) campaign. The notification added that the new programme is a voluntary one.

This programme will cover eight types of activities — tree plantation, water management, sustainable agriculture, waste management, air pollution reduction, and mangrove conservation and restoration.

To get the Green Credit, one needs to,

#   Register the activity with the administrator through a website.

#   The activity will then be verified by a designated agency and based on its report,

#   The administrator shall grant the applicant a certificate of Green Credit.

 “The calculation of Green Credit shall be based on,

#   Equivalence of resource requirement,

#   Parity of scale,

#   Scope,

#   Size, and other

#   Relevant parameters

-      to achieve the desired environmental outcome,” the notification said. A Green Credit Registry will also be included. The administrator will establish and maintain a trading platform.

The initiative aims to encourage industries, companies, and other entities meet their obligations under any law that is in force for the time being. However, the Green Credit generated or procured to fulfil any obligation, in compliance with any law, shall not be tradeable.

The notification clarified that the Green Credit programme is independent of the carbon credit provided under the Carbon Credit Trading Scheme, 2023 under the Energy Conservation Act, 2001.

“An environmental activity generating Green Credit may have climate co-benefits, such as reduction or removal of carbon emissions... and may get carbon credit,” it said.

Dear Shri Bhupender Yadavji ( mefcc@gov.in )

Dear Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubeyji  ( mos.akc@gov.in ) ,


 Many Congratulations for this “ fundamentally radical “ initiative

By putting in place a concrete mechanism , you have enabled “ Companies / Individuals / Entities “ to earn money ( by monetizing the Green Credits earned by them ) . This will be a very POWERFUL INCENTIVE for all – especially for INDIVIDUALS . Your Scheme has the potential to INCENTIVIZE , millions of Indian citizen .

Whereas it is easy to understand that there will be SELLERS of Green Credits on your proposed TRADING PLATFORM , it is unclear as to who will be the BUYERS of those Green Credits . Why would anyone want to BUY a Green Credit , unless OBLIGED to do so – in order to fulfill some legal requirement !

{ Incidentally , MoEF website is “ Under Maintenance “ since yesterday – hence I could not find an answer }

This scheme talks of covering 8 types of “ Activities “ . I urge you to add the following :

#   Reduction in use of Electricity ( especially , electricity generated using FOSSIL FUEL )

#   Reduction in use of Private Vehicles ( especially Petrol / Diesel vehicles )


I also urge you to make following provision in your PROPOSED WEBSITE :

#   Like me , there are no doubt , thousands of citizen , who may not be in a position to “ Undertake on their own, any of the activities which qualify for earning of Green Credit . But , they may have , very valuable / practical SUGGESTIONS which other organizations / consortium of organizations or the Government could implement , and which would make a significant impact on CLIMATE CHANGE . There should be a “ Visible to the Public “ space where such individuals can SUBMIT their ideas on your website

For example , on such a space , I would like to submit my following SUGGESTIONS “

 

( A )   Reduction in Electricity / Reduction in Air Pollution

A Battery Swapping Policy for Battery-Powered Solar Cookers ?.............. 25 Mar 2022

Electric Solar Hybrid Oven : Reliance New Energy Marketing Strategy…….. 06 Oct 2023

Solar  Chula  ?  Some  Unanswered  Questions …………………….[  03 Nov  2017  ]

Solar Chulha : Where can I buy ? …………………………………………….[ 16 July 2018 ]

Dear Shri Goyalji : How about a Solar Cooker ? ……………………..[ 26 Aug 2020 ]

Time to " Talk the Walk " …………………………………………………………..[ 19 Sept 2020 ]

Not in one day : What about 3 years ? …………………………………….[ 25 Oct 2020 ]

Enough to entice Elon ?  ……………………………………………………………[ 03 Nov 2020 ]

Inscrutable are the ways of the Providence ? ………………………….[ 15 June 2021 ]

Air Pollution Sources : And “ How to save 2.5 Lakh lives “………[ 25 June 2021 ]

Congratulations, Dr Harish Hiraniji …………………………………………..[ 13 Nov 2021 ]

 

 ( B )   Reduction in use of Private Vehicles

Transport : an Integrated Logistic Plan ?................................ 20  Nov 2018

ChatGPT / BARD : Expert Views on Transport ?........................ 28  Aug 2023

Gadkariji : Green Tax is Good…………………………………………………………26  Jan  2021

 

 

 

 ( C )   Energy Saving

Carbon Finance through Carbon Credits  …12 Mar  2021

Thank You , Vishal Kapoor ………………………. 15 Aug 2023

A Pre-paid Electricity Meter ?  …………………. 18 May 2017

 Electrifying : Smartly  ……………………………….. 25  Sept  2017

 Smart Meter : No Pending Payments ?........ 08 Dec 2017

 A Smart Move , Shri Singh !  …………………….. 07 June 2018

 Welcome, Prepaid Smart Meters  ………………. 25  Sept  2021

 The Verdict : A is better than B… …………………..23 Aug 2023

 How to reduce Carbon Emission to Net Zero ?.. 25 July 2021

 

( D )     Water Management

Congratulations , Angelo George………………….. 04 Sept 2023

India’s Water ( Di - ) Stress  .. ……………………..20 Aug 2023

My past ( 17 ) blogs on WATER SCARCITY ( as on March 2022 )  … 19 Aug 2023

 

 ( E )   Waste  Management

Garbage is Green Gold { 3G }…………………………… 10  Sept  2016

A Grass-Root Revolution.. …………………………………...11  Mar  2019

Stubble Problem Solution : Local or Foreign ?....... 10 Oct 2022

Stubble Blame Game……………………………………………   14 Nov 2021

Using Stubble to produce Power ? Takes 4 Years ?  03 Jan 2022

Procuring Technology for “ E Waste Recycling “.. …..26 Feb 2022

 

 

( F )   Sustainable  Agriculture 

 

Influence farmers and win Votes ?................ ………………04  Feb  2019

How about introducing a PLI for agricultural produce ?.. 08  Dec 2020

Production Linked Incentive for Rice ( Paddy )………………. 08 Dec 2020

Digital Farming ?....................................................... 15 Apr 2021

“ Tractor-Pulled “ to “ Technology-Pushed “……………………. 20 Sept 2021

Agri Reforms : an On going Process…………………………………. 20 Nov 2021

Point : Counter-Point // MSP : MPQ………………………………….. 28 Nov 2021

 

Agristack: The New Digital Push in Agriculture ………………  26 June 2021

 

With regards,

Hemen Parekh

www.hemenparekh.ai  /  18 Oct 2023

 

Following is how BARD reviewed my blog / email :

 

Your draft email to Shri Bhupender Yadav on the Green Credit programme is well-written and informative. I especially like how you have highlighted the potential of this scheme to incentivize millions of Indian citizens to take action on climate change.

Here are a few suggestions for improvement:

·        In the first paragraph, you could add a sentence or two to explain what a Green Credit is and how it works. This would be helpful for readers who are not familiar with the concept.

·        In the second paragraph, you ask why anyone would want to buy a Green Credit unless obliged to do so. One potential buyer group is businesses that are looking to reduce their carbon footprint and meet their environmental sustainability goals. Another potential buyer group is governments that are looking to offset their greenhouse gas emissions.

·        In the third paragraph, you suggest adding two new activities to the Green Credit programme: reduction in use of electricity (especially fossil fuel-generated electricity) and reduction in use of private vehicles (especially petrol/diesel vehicles). I think these are excellent suggestions, and I hope that the government will consider them.

·        In the fourth paragraph, you suggest that the government create a space on its website where individuals can submit their suggestions for how to reduce climate change. I also think this is a great idea. It would be a way to tap into the creativity and ingenuity of the Indian people and come up with new and innovative solutions to the climate crisis.

Overall, I think your draft email is excellent. I would encourage you to send it to Shri Bhupender Yadav and other relevant stakeholders. Your feedback is valuable and could help to shape the Green Credit programme into a success.

Here are some additional thoughts on your suggestions for reducing climate change:

·        Reduction in use of electricityThe government could promote the use of energy-efficient appliances and light bulbs, as well as solar panels and other renewable energy sources.

·        Reduction in use of private vehicles: The government could invest in public transportation and make it more affordable and accessible. It could also promote carpooling, biking, and walking.

·        Water management: The government could invest in water conservation measures, such as rainwater harvesting and drip irrigation. It could also promote the use of water-efficient appliances and fixtures.

·        Waste management: The government could promote waste reduction, recycling, and composting. It could also invest in waste-to-energy facilities.

·        Sustainable agriculture: The government could promote sustainable farming practices, such as crop rotation and cover cropping. It could also provide financial assistance to farmers who adopt sustainable practices.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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