Synopsis
In this scenario, India occupies a central position in any global effort towards building a sustainable future, both as a major manufacturing hub and a large consumer state. The pandemic has been traumatic, but it has also shown transformative opportunities to create a sustainable economy now.
In hindsight, Greta Thunberg being chosen ‘Time Person of the Year’ in 2019 was truly prescient. The 16-year-old climate activist’s powerful campaign against frenzied consumerism and the depletion of natural resources had captured the world’s attention — but while many of us were conscious of the serious consequences of climate change, none of us had realised how close to the brink of disaster we really were.Then, 2020 gave us a major jolt. The
- FONT SIZE
AbcSmall
AbcMedium
AbcLarge
Sign in to read the full article
You’ve got this Prime Story as a Free Gift
Yearly
(Save 49%)
₹2499
15
Days Trial
+Includes DocuBay and TimesPrime Membership worth ₹1499 & ₹999 resp.
2-Year
(Save 63%)
₹3599
15
Days Trial
+Includes DocuBay and TimesPrime Membership worth ₹1499 & ₹999 resp.
Already a Member? Sign In now
Why ?
Sharp Insight-rich, Indepth stories across 20+ sectors
Access the exclusive Economic Times stories, Editorial and Expert opinion
Clean experience with
Minimal AdsComment & Engage with ET Prime community Exclusive invites to Virtual Events with Industry Leaders A trusted team of Journalists & Analysts who can best filter signal from noise