Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Climate change is not of our making, says Modi

Pakistan PM and Modi have short but animated discussion

- Chetan Chauhan

PARIS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday India did not create the climate change menace but was suffering its consequenc­es while he delivered a stern message to affluent nations, saying “those with luxury of choices” should sharply reduce emissions.

His comments came on the sidelines of a high-stakes United Nations conference in Paris where over 150 world leaders have gathered in a bid to nail down a pact to limit global warming amid deep divisions between rich and poor countries.

Modi reiterated his message at a clutch of forums with his packed itinerary squeezing in a muchtalked-about impromptu meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and a discussion with US President Barack Obama where the two nations agreed that developmen­t and environmen­tal protection must go hand in hand.

“Climate change is a major global challenge. But it is not of our making. It is the result of global warming that came from prosperity and progress of an industrial age powered by fossil fuel,” Modi said while inaugurati­ng the India pavilion at the summit, toughening his country’s stand in the face of recent US criticism of India.

“But we in India face consequenc­es. We see the risk to our farmers. We are concerned about rising oceans that threaten our 7,500 km of coastline and 1,300 islands. We worry about the glaciers that feed our rivers and nurture our civilisati­on.”

Modi said India wants a “comprehens­ive equitable and durable agreement”, underscori­ng a demand of less-privileged nations who have said as developed countries have been the major polluters over the years, they should assume a greater role in fighting global warming. He clearly outlined India’s strategy for the 10-day-long summit, saying the developed world should provide easy access to cleaner technologi­es, climate finance and right to carbon space. “India’s progress is our destiny and right of our people. But we must also lead in combating climate change,” he said. In an article that he wrote for the Financial Times, Modi asked advanced countries to “assume more responsibi­lities” and provide “affordable cleaner technologi­es” to the developing world.

The Prime Minister also launched the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance of over 100 countries in the presence of French President Francois Hollande and described it as a “dream come true”.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? PM Narendra Modi with his Pakistani counterpar­t Nawaz Sharif in Paris on the sidelines of climatecha­nge summit on Monday. It was a brief exchange of courtesies, the MEA spokespers­on said.
PTI PHOTO PM Narendra Modi with his Pakistani counterpar­t Nawaz Sharif in Paris on the sidelines of climatecha­nge summit on Monday. It was a brief exchange of courtesies, the MEA spokespers­on said.

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