New Delhi: Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar on Thursday set a target of creating additional 2 billion carbon sequestration by 2030. While briefing the media, Javadekar said, "India has taken a target of creating additional 2 billion tonnes of carbon sequestration by 2030. In the last 7 years of the Narendra Modi government, the tree cover with forest and outside forest has grown by 15,000 sq km."
"I am very sure that we will restore 26 million hectares of degraded land, which contribute to carbon sequestration. We will restore such lands using various means, one of them is panting saplings and ensuring their growth. This is what we are dreaming for next the 10 years, and I am positive that we will achieve our target." On the occasion of Van Mahotsav today, the minister planted 'Parijaat' saplings at his residence, and said, "Today is the beginning of forest plantation festival in India. It is important because this is the correct season to plant and to ensure its growth."
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