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Climate Report Fully Supports India's View For Developing Nations: Centre

11 Oct 2022  

Climate Report Fully Supports India's View For Developing Nations: Centre

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The latest IPCC report on mitigation of climate change justifies India's emphasis on equity at all scales in climate action and sustainable development, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav said on Tuesday, stressing that it fully supports India's view on the necessity of public finance for developing countries.

Mr Yadav welcomed the IPCC Working Group III report on 'Mitigation of Climate Change', which was released worldwide on Monday, and said the report underlines the need for deep and urgent global emissions reduction.

"The IPCC report underlines the need for deep and urgent global emissions reduction and justifies India's emphasis on equity at all scales in climate action and sustainable development. We welcome it.

"The report also fully supports India's view on the necessity of public finance for developing countries and the need for scale, scope and speed in Climate Finance," he said during an event held here.

Mr Yadav said that the report notes that both cumulative and per capita annual emissions rose during the pre-2020 period.

"Pre-2020 emissions reduction in developed countries have been insufficient in comparison to the developing world's needs for sustainable development. Both historical cumulative emissions and per capita annual emissions show that India's role (as part of South Asia) is minimal," he said.

As per the IPCC report, global emissions can be halved by 2030 with major transitions in the energy sector, including a substantial reduction in fossil fuel use, highlighting that mitigation action needs to be taken now to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

The report mentions the carbon free and low carbon technologies available, as well as the potential of digitalization through robotics, artificial intelligence for supporting energy efficiency and renewable energy.

"IPCC reports are syntheses of peer reviewed research over the last several years. India's position on the historical responsibility of developed countries for consuming the carbon budget is scientifically established.

"The report underlines the need for deep and urgent global emissions reduction. Four-fifths of the total carbon budget for 1.5 degree C temperature increase and two-thirds of the total carbon budget for 2 degree C warming has been already consumed. 50 per cent of the global population, the vast majority in the developing world, is responsible for only 14 per cent of the global emissions," Mr Yadav said.

The report mentions that equity remains a central element in the UN climate regime, notwithstanding shifts in differentiation between states over time and challenges in assessing fair shares.

This finding is based on the report's assessment that with a shrinking remaining carbon budget, the access to a fair share of this budget for developing countries has become an important question, the minister said.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ipcc-climate-report-fully-supports-indias-view-for-developing-nations-environment-minister-bhupender-yadav-2863761

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