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India Wants Rich Countries to Pay More for Green Energy Shift
Jul 12 2021, 3:46 PM
July 12 2021, 8:38 AM
July 12 2021, 3:46 PM
(Bloomberg) India canât prioritize eliminating greenhouse gas emissions without sufficient financing from richer nations to help offset the high cost of transitioning to clean energy, according to a senior government official.
(Bloomberg) India canât prioritize eliminating greenhouse gas emissions without sufficient financing from richer nations to help offset the high cost of transitioning to clean energy, according to a senior government official.
In laying out its position ahead of key global climate talks later this year, the top bureaucrat in Indiaâs environment ministry also said the country doesnât plan to tighten its emissions goals unless more money is promised from developed economies under the United Nations-sponsored climate change agreement.
Synopsis
The stance by India, the world’s third-biggest emitter, highlights a top challenge global leaders will face when they meet at the UN Climate Change Conference, which starts in late October in Glasgow.
Agencies
India can’t prioritize eliminating greenhouse gas emissions without sufficient financing from richer nations to help offset the high cost of transitioning to clean energy, according to a senior government official.
In laying out its position ahead of key global climate talks later this year, the top bureaucrat in India’s environment ministry also said the country doesn’t plan to tighten its emissions goals unless more money is promised from developed economies under the United Nations-sponsored climate change agreement.