Let's talk circular economy

I just started this new course by Climate Collective on Circular Economy because I thought it might help with my project this year. I didn't expect it to be as thorough as it was. It gives a brief on the IPCC report and the Paris Agreement. It's nice to see all the goals put forward by various countries but it makes you think about the difference between how much of an impact we need to make and how much we're doing. There's so much money going into this from developed countries, but do they know where the money's going? Or is it just another item to check off a list? In India's NDC (nationally determined contributions, linked here: https://vikaspedia.in/energy/environment/climate-change/indias-intended-nationally-determined-contribution) we've promised afforestation efforts but I know for a fact the state of affairs here in Goa itself, with the new airport coming up. Thousands of trees are being cut for an airport that no one wants, and conducting statewide plant giveaways is what passes as 'afforestation efforts'. We've also said that all efforts towards positive climate action will be dome without affecting development. But realistically, what has to change is our definition of development itself. The only way forward is to hold those in power accountable!

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