making in advance of the climate change conference coming up in paris this year. india is expected to generate 40% of electricity from ren renewable sources but the challenges are increase in coal burning power plants and increase in population. look at the pollution per person. 1.7 metric tons. you look at the country as a whole, we have 2.1 billion mega tons from india alone with its projected increase in population they ll be emitting 9 billion mega tons by 2030 just second behind china. if these developed countries don t lower their emissions and india continues to increase its emissions we will bridge that 2 degree threshold scientists are so worried about. hopefully we re spurring action in paris by the end of the year. dangerous tipping point. thanks for that. coming up, beloved rugby referee, nigel owens, talks to
saying that mr. modi may have had a role in them and hasn t fully been investigated. more to the point and more rece recently, there is a climate in india right now intoleran totol muslims being killed transpo transporting and eating beef and people here say modi hasn t done enough to stop those kinds of activities. that s the criticism and excitement and you re seeing that reflected amongst indians in the uk. what comes out of his visit there? we re expecting a fair number of deals on trade and foreign investment into india. mr. modi is quite good at that traveling around the world dr drumming up support to get people to invest. we re looking at maybe a few deals announced in the next 72 hours which will be good for both countries. maybe will quiet some critics. we will see. joining us live from new delhi,
nations. we ve seen boycotts before but not for these sorts of reasons. they have a deadline to explain the report. and the worst part is for folks like you and i who love to enjoy sports, it taints it and takes away from the hard work of those who don t take these steps. we ll continue to watch it. thanks, alex. all right. we want to take a look at some other news now. an indian prime minister is set to start his three-day visit to the uk in just a few hours. an activist in london are planning to protest. he s criticized for not doing enough to stop hindu attacks on muslims. two relatives of venezuelan president are under arrest on drug charges.
probl problems. reporter: nope, not a rock store. or a hollywood heartthrob. it s india s prm modi in madison square gardens. not many world leaders can boast this kind of crowd pull from sidney s olympic park to san jose. housesing india s 25 strong, in 17 months, modi has traveled to nearly 30 countries, that s pretty much one day a week, checking out culture, taking selfies, getting emotional. there s no doubt modi s globe trotting ways generate buzz promoting india on the world stage, attracting foreign investment. but it also comes at a cost. he was trying to focus in the relationship but now i think it s getting a little excessive
and he should stay and look at the day-to-day problems and find soluti solutions. reporter: the criticism extends beyond the streets. is it sure narendra modi just boarded a flight to visit india? wuhl home mr. prime minister, how long will you be staying this time reads this tweet? reporter: by the end of this year, modi will have traveled to 33 different countries. many people wonder whether ra racking up the air miles will translate into anything tangible for india. modi s government says the impact is already visible. prime ministers visits have created an unprecedented impact. heads of government associate with india and india leader at a move to wave length wrote india s finance minister in a recent facebook post. in terms of dollars and jobs that s just a matter of time. until then on wards to turkey, singapore and france. cnn, nu delhi.