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Govt approves ratificati­on of Paris climate agreement

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Paving the way for bringing the historic Paris agreement into force, the government on Wednesday approved its ratificati­on which will be formalised on October 2, the birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi. The nod by the Union Cabinet comes days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced the move which is expected to give momentum to implementa­tion of measures at internatio­nal level to control global warming.

Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said that with this India will be one of the key countries instrument­al in bringing the historic Paris agreement into force. "Today the Union Cabinet approved the ratificati­on of Paris agreement which is a historic decision. With the ratificati­on, India will be one of the key countries instrument­al in bringing the Paris agreement into force," Javadekar told reporters here. The decision will further underline India's responsive leadership, committed to global cause of environmen­t protection and climate justice. Javadekar said that there were two conditions for the Paris deal to come into force. The pact will come into force after it is ratified by at least 55 countries that account for 55 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions, he said.

He said that although 61 countries have ratified the agreement till now, India's move to ratify it will bring the total emissions to 51.89 per cent. "Because of India's push, now the world will ratify the deal soon. It will become irreversib­le course of action for humankind. It is a common resolve to keep temperatur­e rise below two degrees Celsius. Now that target is achievable," Javadekar said.

Noting that the four-year period between 2016-2020 is also important, Javadekar said that India has played its part and now will remind the world community that their pre-2020 actions are also important. — PTI

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