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Assuring that no country will be left behind, Mr. Sameh Shoukry, Foreign Minister of Egypt and COP 27 President Designate, said the outcomes at Sharm el-Sheikh, the venue for COP 27, will be a turning point in terms of `global climate action. "With its focus on implementation and delivery... (more)
Asserting that the climate crisis is the single greatest security challenge that we all face, Mr. John Forbes Kerry, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, United States, called for “monumental transformation” in the way we deal with the concept of sustainability. Mr. Kerry was speakin... (more)
While making a concerted pitch for co-ordinated global action to combat climate change, Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi emphasised that environmental sustainability can only be achieved through climate justice. “Successful climate action also need adequate financing. For this developed count... (more)
Three heads of State and government including the Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi, Ministers for Environment from about a dozen countries, representatives from the United Nations, heads of inter-governmental organizations, and delegates from 131 countries will be a par... (more)
India managed to successfully place its concerns on board, including transparency on climate finance as well as long-term financial support from developed countries at the recently concluded COP26, observed key members of the Indian delegation during a high-level discussion organised by The Energy ... (more)
“Discussions on climate action must start with those people and areas which are going to have greatest of the impact from climate change,” said Mr. Rameshwar Prasad Gupta, Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India, during the launch of “COP... (more)
“Equity and climate justice are touchstones of any global climate response,” said the Hon’ble Union Minister of Environment, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India Shri Bhupender Yadav, at the National Conference on COP26 Charter of Actions in... (more)