The natural beauty of India captivates everyone in the world. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, we get to see normal excellence in India. The future survival of the global biodiversity depends on how the rapidly expanding human population is going to manage protected areas to preserve nature. India's nature conservation, with the threat of global warming, should be through Carbon neutrality and the country should aim to achieve net zero carbon emissions.
The establishment of the National Green Tribunal and the submission of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) are clear evidence of the impetus the Government of India is providing to accelerate the ambition with regard to carbon neutrality. There are various measures India is taking to bring carbon neutrality.
Joining with the various measures taken for carbon neutrality in the country, we aim at establishing a Global Carbon Neutral Club. This is formed inorder to give awareness to the people in the country - on carbon neutrality, reduce emissions, carbon offsetting, carbon credits inorder to preserve nature.
Being part of preserving nature, we invite and encourage everyone to take membership in our Global Carbon Neutral Club, by which we can work together to save nature for the coming generation.