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The COP29 Presidency introduced the Reducing Methane from Organic Waste Declaration to set sectoral targets to mitigate methane emissions from organic waste.
India’s Initiatives to tackle Methane EmissionGobardhan (Galvanizing Organic Bio-Agro Resources) Scheme: Promotes the conversion of cattle dung and other organic waste into biogas and compost. Harit Dhara: Focuses on the conservation of water resources and the promotion of sustainable agriculture, which can indirectly reduce methane emissions from agricultural practices. National Livestock Mission: Promotes initiatives like green fodder production, silage making, and improved feed management to reduce methane emissions from livestock. National Biogas and Organic Manure Programme: Encourages the use of biogas technology for cooking and lighting, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and methane emissions. |
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