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FROM GOOD INTENTIONS TO NOBLE ACTIONS

IN SEPTEMBER 2020, India and Denmark marked a historic partnership. By launching the first Green Strategic Partnership of its kind, the two countries chose each other as preferred partners to fasttrack climate solutions and reconcile economic growth with ambitious green policies.

Immense potential BY 2030, INDIA aims to harness 140 GW of wind energy, out of which 30 GW is offshore wind, while setting up at least 5 million metric tonnes of green hydrogen capacity yearly.

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Improving water infrastructure to provide clean drinking water for its growing population is a top priority partner in solving India’s most present climate issues.

As proof that green transition can deliver jobs, growth, and emission reductions in concert, the tie-up is a unique opportunity to unlock India’s potential for green growth and economic transformation.

In this light, State of Green has

Magnus Højberg Mernild Editor, State of Green Weekly and Head of PR & Communications

CPH:DOX 2023 cinemateket

From March 15-26, Denmark's major documentary film festival opens for 12 days with films, director visits, debates, and events.

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