Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India’s approach on COP26 positive: Javadekar

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NEW DELHI: India is positive and constructi­ve in its approach when it comes to climate change and will make all efforts to make the 26th UN Climate Change conference a success, said Union environmen­t minister Prakash Javadekar on Thursday.

Speaking shortly after holding a meeting with UK’S former Energy Minister Claire O’neill, who is also the President of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change COP 26, to be held in Glasgow later this year,

Javadekar said several issues were discussed which will be the focal point in the conference.

“COP 26 on climate change will take place in Glasgow this year. The COP 26 President Claire O’ Niel met me today. We had a very healthy discussion. India is always positive and constructi­ve in its approach. We will make all efforts to make this COP fruitful.

“I suggested to the COP 26 President to make issues specific marathon discussion­s a focal point in COP 26 so that the world sees concrete outcomes coming out of COP 26. India put forth matters related to the market mechanism and carbon credits, climate finance, technology transfer and we discussed ways and means to make COP 26 a success,” the environmen­t minister said.

According to people familiar with the developmen­ts, in the closed door meeting held between both the countries, several issues were raised including climate finance and providing technology to developing nations at an affordable cost.

Javadekar also shared with O’neill about t he various schemes initiated by India for climate change and meeting nationally determined goals like the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), National Air Quality Index (NAQI) and the ambition to increase the country’s renewable energy target to 450 giga watts (GW) as a part of a stronger climate action plan, ministry sources said.

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