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India proposes $100-billion a year green climate fund by 2020 at G20

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Pledging to quadruple India's renewable power capacity to 175 gigawatt by 2022 and cut fossil fuel subsidies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asked world's top economies to ensure reaching the target of USD 100 billion a year green climate fund by 2020. He also pushed ahead his proposal for forming an alliance of solar-rich countries at the upcoming Climate Summit in Paris and said G20 countries must build support systems focused on nations with maximum growth potential.

In his lead intervention at G20 Working Lunch on Development and Climate Change, he offered seven points for consideration which include shift from 'carbon credit' to 'green credit' and increase in share of traffic on public transport in cities by 30 per cent by 2030.

"I propose that we consider how G20 can build support systems that focus on countries with maximum growth potential, help address specific bottlenecks there and facilitate implementation of country strategies," he said, adding that the grouping of world's top 20 economies including US and China must continue to focus on infrastructure.

Clean energy and environment friendly infrastructure, he said, will address both development and climate change.

"Bridging the current gap in infrastructure finance in the developing countries should remain our key priority, he said, while adding that G20 can play an effective role in supporting the multilateral goals of increasing research and development to develop affordable renewable energy. We should also ensure that finance and technology is available to meet the universal global aspiration for clean energy. We must meet the target of USD 100 billion goal per year by 2020."

The industrialised nations had earlier committed to long term financing support in form of a green climate fund worth USD 100 billion a year to support concrete mitigation actions by the developing countries.

"When we speak of targets, we must not only reduce the use of fossil fuel, but also moderate our life style. Development in harmony with nature is the goal of my proposal to launch, along with the French President Francois Hollande, an alliance of solar-rich countries at the time of COP-21 meeting (in Paris later this month)," Modi said.

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While whole of western world was built and developed on coal power they want us to be restrained while using it . If you guys want that cool , we will do that , pay us accordingly . We will not sacrifice our growth for climate change just like you guys did not .
 
While whole of western world was built and developed on coal power they want us to be restrained while using it . If you guys want that cool , we will do that , pay us accordingly . We will not sacrifice our growth for climate change just like you guys did not .

US is all talk and no show. Their 'concerns' about the environment evaporate the moment any real solutions are suggested that will actual curb CO2 emissions. US is pushing renewable energy right now trying to force other countries to buy from them to subsidize their own industries while they continue to burn coal and open up new gas plants.
 
Suprise No Pak in G20 ...

Mossad and MI6 protecting diplomat in Muslim Country .. Where is No 01 Spy ( Self proclaim) ???
 
Man I am missing pakistan in G20.
I would have loved their Kashmir rant there.:cray:

By the way, the host can invite anyone it seems important.
Last time South Korea invited some ASEAN nations.


But alas Turkey this time forgot about their birader nation, the one with a nuclear bomb for Muslims. I mean for their protection. At least they claim so.
So sad.
 
The interesting thing is India seems to be more inclined towards leading the global agenda on climate change with innovative ideas and proposals than simply following it by committing carbon emission cut!
Green Credits and Global pool of fund & resources to make renewable energy affordable even to the poorest country on the planet are the best things to start with!
 
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