Modi Has 'Real Ambition' To Ensure Clean Energy In India: France





"We will spare no effort to deliver the universal and meaningful agreement that the world needs... no doubt that India will play a leading role in this effort.

"You (India) need transfer of technology and it is necessary for a successful agreement in Paris.

"It is true that all nations are different national circumstances. We have to take into consideration these elements. It is not wise to oppose development and fight against climate destruction," Fabius said in an interaction with the media later.

As the chairperson of the COP21 - the UN Climate Change Conference to be held in Paris later this year - Fabius shared his vision and expectations from Paris 2015 at the three-day summit organised by The Energy and Resource Institute (TERI) here.

As the chair, he assured to have a "transparent, impartial, and ambitious" leadership and spare no effort in carving out a "universal and meaningful" agreement among 195 countries that would seek to limit global carbon emissions.

Paris is the common platform where over 150 countries would converge in December to discuss, negotiate and hammer out a global climate framework for global partners in the post-Kyoto Protocol regime.

Under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change guidelines, the new climate order would seek to guide countries in undertaking initiatives to roll back greenhouse gas emission and adopt clean energy measures that would help cap the global temperature below two degrees.

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Source: IANS