• Lovable Sidekick@lemmy.world
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    fast fact: For westerners who still think of India as a faraway little spot, slightly under a fifth of the world’s population lives there. More than 4x as many people as the USA. So this is kind of a major deal, humanity-wise.

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    To me, the case of India and Saudi Arabia are the strangest examples of climate denial, because they are going to be the most uninhabitable and keep buying/selling. Like they think they can outrun global warming through fossil accelerated development. Australia too, because they are drowning in solar power, but still hold onto coal. russia at least makes sense, they just want to become warmer and unlock new land, even if the whole place will turn into a giant swamp.

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      Saudi Arabia makes sense if you think the royal family intends to move overseas and let the populace die

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      This is a fairly one sided opinion piece which does not accurately reflect India’s policy towards fossil fuels.

      I follow Indian politics fairly closely and I was suprised to see the assertion that Modi has denied climate change for years especially since India has been fairly aggressive at expanding renewable usage since it is a matter of energy independence for them. Unlike Saudi Arabia, India imports essentially all of its oil and has very little to none domestically.

      The often referred to quote from the speech he gave was “Climate has not changed. We have changed. Our habits have changed.” In the rest of the speech he goes on to explain further that the environment isn’t changing on its own; human behavior, lifestyle shifts, and a lack of harmony with nature are driving environmental destruction. The argument he was making recognized anthropogenic (human-caused) climate change; it wasn’t a denial of it.

      From 2025 to 2026 India added 55+ GW of non-fossil fuel capacity and is currently the world’s third largest market for installed renewable energy.

      Modi was vocal about combatting climate change at COP26, committing India to a “Net Zero” emissions target by 2070 and pledged that India would source 50% of its energy capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030.

      India also recently had its fast breeder Thorium reactor reach criticality and is planning to expand capacity to meet 15% of domestic energy demand by 2047.

      There’s a lot of reasons not to like Modi but this is a misrepresentation of his and India’s current stance on climate change.

      Yes, India still burns coal. No country in history has developed without coal. It is cheap, abundant and accessible domestically. Renewables are still too inefficient and pricey to meet the needs of a rapidly developing nation robustly. Oil is a foreign import for India, which comes with its own unique costs and geopolitical complexity. Energy has been crucial to India pulling 30 million people out of poverty domestically per year and abandoning coal at this stage would likely mean decreasing that number.

      Its a complicated situation, but what is clear is India recognizes climate change and has expressed a clear intention to expand renewable utilization over the next several decades. For India it’s not only a matter of domestic climate impact but decreasing reliance on global oil markets.

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      Australia is mostly ruined in the top 3/4. The bottom section where most of the people live will be relatively okay.

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    Just carry on polluting the earth and global warming will get you. The Cyclones are becoming more powerful and get rid of the Caste System too.

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    Just us and these terrible men – for it is mostly men – who fell trees and spend other people’s lives as pocket change.

    Tripped right at the finish line. What a great way to turn a clear call to action against the leaders in charge into meaningless gender-based infighting instead.

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    One government minister has suggested carrying an onion in your pocket as an alternative to air conditioning:

    As India swelters, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia suggested skipping air conditioning and carrying an onion to combat extreme heat, citing his ‘Chambal skin’ and traditional remedies. While temperatures soar between 40-46°C across many states, with heatwave warnings issued, Scindia’s advice blends personal habit with age-old practices, highlighting a contrast between traditional relief and the escalating reality of intense heatwaves.