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India to ‘phase down’ on all fossil fuels

Country to avoid being considered coal-reliant

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NEW DELHI: India is leading a push for the COP27 climate summit to conclude with a decision on phasing down all fossil fuels, a move that would expand the focus from just coal, but is likely to raise strong concerns from oil and gas-reliant countries.

Indian negotiator­s formally called on the Egyptian presidency of climate talks for the expanded language to be included in the cover text, a political statement of how countries will seek to tackle the climate crisis, according to people familiar with the matter.

The push stems largely from the coal-dependent country’s desire to not be singled out for its dependence on the dirty fossil fuel.

The request is likely to put India at odds with other countries within its “Like-minded Group of Developing Countries” negotiatin­g bloc, like China and Saudi Arabia, who have typically acted as a brake on more climate ambition.

There will also probably be concern that India’s push is an effort to muddy the waters in reducing fossil fuel use globally, by making it harder to track and compare progress.

“They don’t want to have singled-out emissions sources,” said Tom Evans, a policy adviser at climate think tank E3G.

“It would be the first ever mention of this kind of term, but at the same time, if it’s vague enough to leave too much leeway on what that exactly means, it opens the door to a blurring of the lines.”

“We did not mention coal at all,” a spokespers­on for the Indian delegation at COP27 said, referring to the requested change to the cover text.

“We mentioned the IPCC AR6 report that

has come since Glasgow that recognises the need for phase down of all fossil fuels.” The IPCC AR6 refers to the Sixth Assessment Report that was published by the Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change over the past year.

The Egyptian COP27 presidency had its first set of consultati­ons with countries over what they would like to see in any cover decision.

The Glasgow Climate Pact last year included a pledge by countries to “phase out” the use of unabated coal, before a last-minute push by China, India and the United States to change it to “phase down.”

It is unclear as to what the cover decision is

likely to include and how comprehens­ive it will be, but the desire to add something that shows the world hasn’t backpeddle­d on climate ambition will stoke fierce debate in the second week of talks.

The European Union for example wants to see language on aligning all financial flows with the Paris Agreement goal of keeping global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius after they failed last week to achieve an agenda item on the topic.

There could also be text on the need to double adaptation finance and wording on the key issue at this year’s summit: loss and damage. — Bloomberg

 ?? — AFP ?? Raising concerns: A man collects coal from a roadside in Madhya Pradesh. India’s push at the COP27 climate summit is seen as an effort to muddy the waters in reducing fossil fuel use globally.
— AFP Raising concerns: A man collects coal from a roadside in Madhya Pradesh. India’s push at the COP27 climate summit is seen as an effort to muddy the waters in reducing fossil fuel use globally.

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