Piyush Goyal among seven Indians in \'World\'s 100 Most Influential People in Climate Policy for 2019\'

Piyush Goyal among seven Indians in 'World's 100 Most Influential People in Climate Policy for 2019'

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Union Ministers and Dr are among the seven Indians who have been named in the 'World's 100 Most Influential People in Climate Policy for 2019' for taking steps in order to combat climate change.

The list, unveiled on the late evening of March 20, came on the official site of Apolitical, a global network for government helping public servants find the ideas, people and partners they need to solve the hardest challenges.

for Railways and Coal has led the fast track electrification of nearly 18,000 unelectrified villages, and been critical in the rollout of a drastic power sector reform and the world's largest LED bulb distribution programme, according to his profile on the website.

Under his tenure, saw a massive proliferation of through the world's largest expansion programme. He is a 2018 Carnot Prize Recipient for contributions to policy.

for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Dr has focused on motivating scientists to develop new technologies that address social and environmental problems.

He has also played an integral role in making a in environmental preservation. In 2008, he launched the anti-plastic bag campaign in Deli and the "Green Shopper Campaign", which promotes business partnerships with of

Mukta Tilak, who is Pune's mayor, is the wife of renowned activist and freedom fighter Tilak's great-grandson

Under her leadership, Pune banned all dumping of solid waste and implemented measures to cut down on carbon and improve air quality. On account of her work, Pune received the Award for Innovative Policy at at the Global Climate Action Summit, according to her profile on the website.

is the of Integrated Research and Action for Development, a research and policy analysis institute focusing on sustainable development.

She was a member of the and has served as consultant to the and the In 2007, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize as a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, it read.

Sunita Narain, a well-renowned environmentalist and political activist, is the of the and the of the fortnightly magazine, Down To Earth.

In 1985 and 2012, she played a key role in the creation of the State of India's Reports and, in 2005, was awarded the Padma Shri prize by the

Narain is a strong advocate of the importance of local democracy in climate issues. She is the recipient of the World Water Prize, on account of her work on rainwater harvesting and its influence on community water management policy, and was listed in Time Magazine's list of 100 most influential people in 2016, her profile on the website stated.

Another environmental activist, Vandana Shiva, was among those mentioned in the list, whose work focuses on promoting fair and sustainable agriculture. She is the of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology, and Natural Resource Policy, an organisation designed to develop and promote sustainable agricultural methods, and Navdanya, a movement committed to biodiversity and farmers' rights.

Shiva is the of Making Peace With the Earth and an to the Women's Environment and Development Organisation, as well as several government bodies. Among her many honours and awards is the Right Livelihood Award of 1993, it read.

is the general of the International Solar Alliance, a coalition of over 100 countries dedicated to increasing the use of solar power and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Tripathy joined the ISA in 2017, after serving as the of the Ministry of New and in the

He has over 36 years experience in the public service, and in April 2009 received the Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in

Meanwhile, Varshini Prakash, a 25-year-old Indian-origin woman, whose parents are from India also made it to the list. Prakash was born and raised outside of by parents who originally hail from Hyderabad, India. She is the co-and of Sunrise, a youth-led movement advocating for political action against climate change in the United States, her profile from the website read.

Aside from backing the proposed Green New Deal introduced by Massachusetts Senator and Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the group is demanding a government committee on and a pledge by policymakers to refuse fossil fuel money. At university, Prakash led the UMass Fossil Fuel Divestment campaign whose occupation protest resulted in the university agreeing to climate action, it read.

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First Published: Thu, March 21 2019. 17:18 IST