World to face disaster if carbon emissions not cut’

Indian Express , Thursday, December 13, 2007
Correspondent : OUR CORRESPONDENT
New Delhi, Dec. 12: Criticising the developed countries’ failure to take the lead in reducing carbon emissions, India on Wednesday said the world might face a disaster if industrial nations does not cut carbon emissions.

"We are concerned at the attempts to create a new framework, which may result in the dilution of specific and time bound commitments on emissions reductions by developed countries," Union science and technology minister Kapil Sibal said at a UN global meet on climate change at Bali.

"This should not be allowed to happen. Any such dilution would have disastrous and irreversible consequences for future generations. We must not fail their trust," he said.

Critical of the developed countries’ failure to take a lead in reducing green houses gases emissions, he said that the disproportionate impact of climate change will be greatly felt on the developing world given our vulnerabilities, inadequate means and limited capacities to adapt to its effects.

Pitching in for more funds to tackle the threats, Union science and technology minister said, "With estimates of adaptation costs for developing countries running into several tens of billions of US dollars, new and additional monies are required and not by re-appropriation of funds meant for development."

Mr Sibal said India was doing its part to reduce industrial carbon emissions and already vowed never to produce more green house gases per capita than rich nations.

 
SOURCE : Indian Express, Thursday, 13 December 2007
 


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