India asked the rich nations to go for deep emissions deductions, the word ‘zero zero’ was not enough – News2IN
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India asked the rich nations to go for deep emissions deductions, the word ‘zero zero’ was not enough

India asked the rich nations to go for deep emissions deductions, the word 'zero zero' was not enough
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New Delhi: The day after holding a bilateral meeting with us visiting a special president’s messenger for John Kerry’s climate, Minister of Environment Bhupender Yadav on Tuesday said reaching ‘zero zero’ just insufficient, emphasizing that the recent IPCC report was the Clarion call country forward to cut deep emissions immediately.
He, when speaking with leadership – leadership, excellence, adaptability, diversity and sustainability – the event organized by FICCI, said the need for hours was ‘deeds’ and not ‘ordinary words’ to deal with climate change.
In fact, Kerry for bilateral on Monday does not specifically ask India to do the ‘zero’ zero ‘zero’ emission objectives in 2050 by following the abbreviation of New Delhi who is consistent with this issue, he learns to argue in the meeting why it is important for every country to improve Each climate action target remembers the IPCC warning.
Yadav comments are a kind of reminder for rich nations, historical pollutants such as the US, the United Nations and England, that India is among one of the few countries globally who has maintained the commitment of the Paris agreement at a time when most developed countries don’t even fulfill their target pre-2020.
Minister, Meanwhile, appealed to the Indian industry to develop a voluntary road map for transition to low carbon growth lines and urges them, especially those in high emitting sectors such as steel, cement and shipping, to join the “leadership group for industrial transitions” ( Leadit) which is a global initiative pioneered by India and Sweden.

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