We will help mobilise investments, demonstrate clean technologies, enable green collaborations: PM Modi
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Thursday that India and the US are launching an agenda 2030 partnership on green collaborations as he pitched for concrete action at a high speed and on a large scale globally to combat climate change.
Addressing a virtual summit on climate change convened by US President Joe Biden, PM Modi said a guiding philosophy of back to basics must be an important pillar of the economic strategy for the post-COVID era and asserted that India has taken many bold steps on clean energy, energy efficiency and bio-diversity, despite its development challenges.
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PM Hasina s 4 suggestions to fight climate challenge
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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today urged the developed countries to formulate an “immediate and ambitious action plan” to cut their carbon emissions to protect the planet from the adverse impact of climate change as she placed a four-point proposal at a high-level global climate summit.
While delivering her statement at the virtual “Leaders’ Summit on Climate”, convened by US President Joe Biden, the prime minister simultaneously called for “strong collective response” to address global crisis like the climate change and ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
The premier joined the summit at the invitation of the Joe Biden. John Kerry, the US special presidential envoy for climate, handed over an invitation letter to the Bangladesh premier in Dhaka on April 9 to participate in the summit.