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Explainer | COP26 and India’s stand on global climate crisis

Indians are globally the most optimistic about beating climate challenges, reflecting either lack of knowledge about the issue or ignorance to severity of the crisis.

November 01, 2021 / 14:59 IST
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives for a roundtable meeting during the G20 summit in Rome, Italy (REUTERS/Remo Casilli)
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives for a roundtable meeting during the G20 summit in Rome, Italy (REUTERS/Remo Casilli)

The ongoing global climate summit in the UK began on October 31 with the hope to signal a turning point for the planet – a moment when world leaders would turn their unfulfilled promises of the past into concrete actions for the future.

The 26th Conference of Parties (COP26) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will continue till November 12 in Glasgow, Scotland.

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“A critical milestone in our efforts to avert climate catastrophe,” United Nations Secretary General António Guterres had said in February.

This year’s summit is significant as it expected to discuss the status of the climate finance promises made by the developed nations to the developing nations – a topic of much priority for India.