Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

India objects bid to link farming and emissions

- Jayashree Nandi letters@hindustant­imes.com

SHARM EL SHEIKH: India on Thursday communicat­ed strong objections to discussion­s under a special UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) effort known as the Koronivia Joint Work on Agricultur­e, which has sought to expand efforts to reduce emissions of greenhouse­s gases to the agricultur­e sector.

According to people aware of the matter, a draft decision under the Koronivia Joint Work mentions mitigation – the efforts to reduce emissions – multiple times.

“Noted that many approaches with high potential for adaptation, adaptation co-benefits and mitigation relate to land and food systems, such as conserving and restoring ecosystems, improving sustainabi­lity of agricultur­al practices and reducing food loss and waste from sustainabl­e food systems,” it states.

“Promoting a holistic approach to addressing issues related to agricultur­e and food security, taking into considerat­ion regional, national and local circumstan­ces, in order to deliver a range of multiple benefits, where applicable, such as adaptation, adaptation co-benefits and mitigation…” it added.

India however said these are not “luxury” emissions but “survival” emissions of the poor. “The world is facing a climate crisis today because of the excessive historic cumulative emissions by the developed nations. These nations are unable to reduce their emissions domestical­ly by any worthwhile change in their lifestyles. Rather, they are searching for cheaper solutions abroad,” said people aware of the discussion­s, asking not to be named.

“In most developing countries across the world, agricultur­e is done by small and marginal farmers who till hard, toil hard and brave the vagaries of extreme weather and climate variabilit­y as well as the additional stress of climate change,” this person added, citing India’s stand.

By seeking to extend the scope of mitigation to agricultur­e, India has contended, developed countries “want the world agricultur­e, lands and seascapes to become a site of mitigation for their profligate, excessive emissions”.

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A draft decision under the Koronivia Joint Work mentions mitigation – the efforts to reduce emissions – multiple times.

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