NEW DELHI: Concerned over the growing alarm over global warming, the Prime 
Minister's Office (PMO) has asked the ministry of statistics & programme 
implementation (MoSPI) to work out a system for computing the country's green 
GDP. Value of the resources degraded or polluted in the process of economic 
expansion will be used as a deflator on the real GDP to arrive at the country's 
green GDP. 

India's green GDP would be significantly lower than its real GDP since economic 
growth here is resource-intensive. 

According to officials in the MoSPI, the ministry has also been asked to speed 
up work on the national database of natural resource accounting, the primary 
requirement for calculating green GDP. The green GDP numbers might form a part 
of prime minister's national plan on climate change, which seeks to promote 
sustainable development. Environmental economists had earlier pointed out 
knowing the green GDP is essential since industrial growth depleting natural 
resources is not desirable. India is yet to start data collection in several 
states through statistical accounting of pollution of natural resource like 
air, water and land. Various research outfits from different states are already 
working on collecting the environmental statistics. Once the national database 
of natural resource accounting is in place, steps will have to be taken to 
calculate the cost of recovery of polluted resources. 

Once a model for determining a resource is established, environmental economics 
of all natural resources will be derived for each state. India is following a 
general framework of integration of environmental and economic accounting -- 
introduced by the United Nations five years back -- that can be used for macro 
planning. For guiding sustainable models, the United Nations had presented a 
general framework of integration of environmental and economic accounting in 
2003. 

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Economy/Policy/PM_wants_proper_system_for_computing_green_GDP/articleshow/3483338.cms

Credit is a system whereby a person who can't pay gets another person who can't 
pay to guarantee that he can pay. 
 - Charles Dickens 


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