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NEW DELHI: “India’s sustainable development is critical not just for India, but for the whole world,” mentioned Dr Sultan Al Jaber – the president-designate for the COP28, to be held within the UAE. Recognising India’s effort to realize the net-zero emission goal set beneath the Paris accord, he famous that India, which assumed the Presidency of the G20 this yr, will quickly turn into the world’s third-largest financial system.
Al Jaber’s message was learn on the World Sustainable Development Summit (WSDS) in New Delhi on Wednesday, which was attended by PM Narendra Modi and international leaders Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, Vice President of Guyana; Naseer Ahamed, Sri Lankan Minister of Environment; and Jeffrey Sachs, director, Center for Sustainable Development within the Earth Institute.
PM Narendra Modi made the pitch for the collective motion, as an alternative of selective, accountability of each particular person to save lots of the atmosphere as we speak on the summit. The annual summit is organised by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI). Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar and Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav additionally participated.
While underscoring the transition in direction of renewable and alternate vitality sources, and adopting know-how and innovation measures to search out options to city challenges, PM Modi mentioned, “Environment conservation is a commitment and not compulsion for India”. Dr Jagdeo made a name to concentrate on fairness and justice at boards comparable to G20 and COPs.
NEW DELHI: “India’s sustainable development is critical not just for India, but for the whole world,” mentioned Dr Sultan Al Jaber – the president-designate for the COP28, to be held within the UAE. Recognising India’s effort to realize the net-zero emission goal set beneath the Paris accord, he famous that India, which assumed the Presidency of the G20 this yr, will quickly turn into the world’s third-largest financial system.
Al Jaber’s message was learn on the World Sustainable Development Summit (WSDS) in New Delhi on Wednesday, which was attended by PM Narendra Modi and international leaders Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, Vice President of Guyana; Naseer Ahamed, Sri Lankan Minister of Environment; and Jeffrey Sachs, director, Center for Sustainable Development within the Earth Institute.
PM Narendra Modi made the pitch for the collective motion, as an alternative of selective, accountability of each particular person to save lots of the atmosphere as we speak on the summit. The annual summit is organised by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI). Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar and Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav additionally participated.
While underscoring the transition in direction of renewable and alternate vitality sources, and adopting know-how and innovation measures to search out options to city challenges, PM Modi mentioned, “Environment conservation is a commitment and not compulsion for India”. Dr Jagdeo made a name to concentrate on fairness and justice at boards comparable to G20 and COPs.