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The World Has Waited Long Enough For The Delivery Of Promised Climate Finance And Technologies At Low Cost: Bhupender Yadav

By Outlook Planet Desk August 06, 2021

India remains steadfast in its commitments to join and lead efforts to combat climate change within the multilaterally agreed convention and its Paris Agreement.

The World Has Waited Long Enough For The Delivery Of Promised Climate Finance And Technologies At Low Cost: Bhupender Yadav
The World Has Waited Long Enough For The Delivery Of Promised Climate Finance And Technologies At Low Cost: Bhupender Yadav.
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On the second and concluding day of the G20 summit, Bhupender Yadav, Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change stressed that the G20 must respond to the call of science for urgent global climate action in this decade.

The G20 Energy and Climate Joint Ministerial Meeting held today at, Naples, Italy was attended virtually by the Indian delegation from the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and the Ministry of Power.

Speaking at different sessions on Climate Change, the Union Environment Minister underlined the need to cut absolute emissions rapidly while taking into account the Paris Agreement which emphasised respective historical responsibilities, delivery of promised climate finance and technologies at low-cost keeping in perspective per capita emissions, differences in per capita GDP and the unfinished agenda for sustainable development.

Yadav stated that India remains steadfast in its commitments to join and lead efforts to combat climate change within the multilaterally agreed convention and its Paris Agreement.

The Minister mentioned the vision of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, installing 450 GW (GigaWatt) of Renewable Energy by 2030, enhanced ambition in bio-fuels, India’s NDCs (Nationally Determined Contributions) and various other initiatives taken by India on urban climate action. 

The Minister stressed, common but differentiated responsibilities to combat climate change, as per respective capabilities and national circumstances lie at the heart of the UNFCCC & its Paris Agreement. “We should not be shifting goalposts and setting new benchmarks for global climate ambition”, said Yadav and informed that under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, India has exhibited exemplary resolve by achieving its pre-2020 voluntary commitment of reducing emission intensity.

“With the increase in urbanization, it is important to create and preserve green spaces and protect biodiversity in urban areas,” said the Environment Minister and informed that India’s Urban Climate Actions include Climate-Smart Cities Assessment Framework, National Mission on Sustainable Habitat, Climate Center for Cities, Climate-Smart Cities Alliance, Climate Practitioners India Network and Urban Forestry.  

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