‘India Not for Legally Binding Pact on Emission Cuts’ (k)

The Times of India (New Delhi) , Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Correspondent :
India will not sign any legally binding global agreement for emissions reduction, as the country needs to eradicate poverty through economic growth, Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan said on Tuesday.

"There is no question of signing a legally binding agreement at this point of our development. We need to make sure that our development does not suffer," Natarajan said in Rajya Sabha. She was responding to clarifications on her December 21 statement in the house after she returned from the United Nations Climate Change Conference at Durban. Seeking clarification, leader of the opposition Arun Jaitley said if India was made legally bound to cut emissions, the country's economic growth would suffer.

Natarajan said, "Our emissions are bound to grow as we have to ensure our social and economic development and fulfil the imperative of poverty eradication." On the Green Climate Fund, she said a decision was taken in Durban to set up a USD 100 billion corpus that would start operations soon with an interim secretariat and a board.

"The fund will help vulnerable countries take effective mitigation and adaptation actions. India played a facilitating role in Durban in ensuring that the fund is established," she said.

 
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