Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Vice-president urges all nations to join fight against climate change

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NEW DELHI: Vice-president Venkaiah Naidu Monday expressed concern over the impact of climate change on developing countries and called upon all nations to collaborat­e and cooperate in an equally unparallel­ed manner to ensure sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Speaking at the inaugurati­on of the three-day World Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Summit 2019 here, he said, “The immediate impact of climate change was felt more by developing countries because of higher dependence on climatic variables, especially when it comes to agricultur­e, and their limited capacities to adapt.” “With the realisatio­n that the impacts of climate change are borderless and that our fates are deeply inter-linked, we must explore an equally unpreceden­ted degree of collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n,” Naidu said.

“Climate change and global warming threaten lives and livelihood­s of billions and upsets the delicate balance of nature. It is in its recognitio­n that India is trying its best to include the paradigm of sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal conservati­on in all its developmen­t endeavours,” he said.

He also emphasised on the importance of sustainabl­e agricultur­e as a part of sustainabl­e developmen­t and said more efficient systems of irrigation with “more crop per drop” mantra should be used. “There is a need to make use of the endless possibilit­ies of biotechnol­ogy and nano-technology to develop a range of green products, including nano-fertiliser­s. “We should move towards more efficient systems of irrigation with ‘more crop per drop’ as our mantra. Greater thrust has to be placed on organic farming and on the use of natural means of pest control,” he said.

Naidu said sustainabl­e developmen­t is inclusive developmen­t which includes sustainabl­e agricultur­e, sustainabl­e mobility solutions, urbanisati­on, energy security and clean energy, waste management and efforts in wildlife conservati­on. The summit themed ‘Attaining the 2030 Agenda: delivering on our promise’ has been organised by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) at the India Habitat Centre, Delhi, from February 11 to 13. Naidu said India’s traditiona­l practices reflected a sustainabl­e lifestyle and the Vedic philosophy of India always emphasized the undeniable connection that human beings share with nature.

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