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India Pushes for Accessible Finance at UN Environment Assembly

12 Dec

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Summary

  • India stressed accessible finance and technology transfer for developing nations.
  • The UN Environment Assembly's theme is 'Advancing sustainable solutions'.
  • India highlighted its initiatives like the International Solar Alliance.
India Pushes for Accessible Finance at UN Environment Assembly

India has called for a strong emphasis on accessible finance and technology transfer for developing nations during the UN Environment Assembly's seventh session in Nairobi, Kenya. Presenting the national statement, India's Environment Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh asserted that environmental solutions must prioritize people and be guided by principles of equity, Common but Differentiated Responsibilities, and respect for national circumstances.

The minister highlighted India's commitment to combating environmental degradation through flagship initiatives like increasing non-fossil fuel electricity capacity and afforestation. Singh underscored that environmental action in India is viewed not just as a policy imperative but as a pathway to dignity and well-being, reflecting a holistic approach.

Furthermore, India is actively engaging in international cooperation through platforms such as the International Solar Alliance and the Global Biofuels Alliance. These efforts aim to foster collective action and knowledge sharing, contributing to a resilient planet and advancing sustainable solutions globally.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
India proposed that environmental solutions must be people-centered and that developing countries need accessible finance and technology transfer.
The theme of the seventh session of the UN Environment Assembly is 'Advancing sustainable solutions for a resilient planet'.
India's initiatives include increasing non-fossil fuel electricity capacity, afforestation, and international alliances like the International Solar Alliance.

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