Thiruvananthapuram Launches Kerala’s First Climate Budget to Cut Carbon Footprint
Thiruvananthapuram, August 11 — Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday unveiled Thiruvananthapuram Corporation’s first-ever climate budget, aiming to make the capital city more sustainable and reduce its carbon footprint. This marks the first time in the state that a local body has presented a budget focused entirely on tackling climate change.
Speaking at the launch at Putharikandam Maithanam, the Chief Minister said the initiative could serve as a model for other local bodies. He stressed that while climate disasters are increasing worldwide, global action remains weak, and local solutions are now crucial. “We aim to make Kerala carbon neutral by 2050, and Thiruvananthapuram’s steps are an important part of this mission,” he said.
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