Honour climate commitments, says Prakash Javadekar
India on Wednesday asked the developed world to “walk the talk” and honour its pre-2020 commitments in the fight against climate change and joined Brazil, China and South Africa in seeking a clear ro

PM Modi with Minister of State for Environment, Forest Prakash Javadekar releasing publication in Le Bourg. (Photo: PTI)
India on Wednesday asked the developed world to “walk the talk” and honour its pre-2020 commitments in the fight against climate change and joined Brazil, China and South Africa in seeking a clear roadmap in this regard.
As the rich-poor divide dominated crucial talks in France to limit global warming, environment minister Prakash Javadekar, while spelling out India’s stand, asserted that India will be flexible and a facilitator in finding a solution instead of being a part of the climate change problem.
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