sorry to interrupt, china produces something like 23% of co2 emissions, india 7%, china is aiming for a net zero x 2060, so what is it that makes it such a long lead time for india? i think we have to remember what india s history as as well because we are our country that until 70 years, 75 years ago was completely drained of its wealth, and now we are building back so you can t ignore the history from which india emerges in strengthens itself, so our challenge is to look and find property, notjust poverty in a way economists mean it but energy poverty, gender gaps, all of those things, with a history of draining all of our wealth in a postcolonial era, and also on the other hand fighting climate change, so i think in fact, it is the responsibility and prime minister modi says so and he says we have to commit to climate finance and he has a number there of $1 trillion, so i think it is quite ambitious for a country that finds itself in such an extraordinarily difficult situation and s
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