New Delhi: With the IPCC report that records the urgent need to take more sustainable actions to save the world from the climate crisis, India on Monday mentioning his findings “Clarion calls for developed countries”, asking rich countries to go into the emissions of the pieces , given that their cumulative emissions have pushed the world to the current crisis.
“The report reaffirmed the position of India that historical cumulative emissions were a source of the current climate crisis,” said Minister of Environment Bhupender Yadav while articulating the country’s position and responding to the scientific findings of IPCC.
Underlining the cumulative emissions and per capita India is significantly low and far less than the fair share of the global carbon budget, said Yadav, “this report is Clarion’s call for developed countries to cut their deep emissions and decarbonization of their economy.” His statement gave rise to the significance in the global tone view of various stakeholders, including rich countries, to bring India along with China and others on the ‘Net-zero’ emission trajectory faster than that time even as time and again reminded them of the path.
Note Meets all promises of climate action based on the Paris agreement.
Referring to the report, India in a statement marks how developed countries, in fact, seize far more than a fair part of the global carbon budget.
Noting that only “reaches net-zero is not enough”, India said, “This has been borne in the report.
This confirmed the position of India that historical cumulative emissions were a source of the climate crisis faced by the world today.” The report noted that carbon dioxide was and Will continue to be the main cause of global warming under all greenhouse gas emissions scenarios.