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France, India to launch global solar alliance

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PARIS — French President Francois Hollande and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Monday launch an internatio­nal solar alliance aimed at eventually bringing clean and affordable solar energy within the reach of all.

The launch will coincide with a summit of world leaders at the start of two weeks of talks on the outskirts of Paris to seek a new global deal on curbing climate change, by shifting from fossil fuels towards renewable energy.

An Indian government statement on Sunday said there were well over 100 solar-rich countries in the tropics that could be members of the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance to develop clean and affordable solar energy.

“Solar energy is a practical and efficient way to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions,” it said.

Aware of the shadow cast by the failure of the 2009 Copenhagen summit, the last attempt to reach a global climate deal, the United Nations is placing as much weight on the efforts of individual government­s as on an overarchin­g U.N. agreement.

More than 180 nations have submitted national action plans, but they are not enough to achieve a goal of limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial times — the cap scientists say is essential to prevent the most devastatin­g consequenc­es of global warming.

India’s national plan focuses on solar, saying it is expected to grow significan­tly. The aim is to reach capacity of 100 gigawatts by 2022, to be scaled up further in the future.

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