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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman demands action, not words at COP 28

The 28th round of the annual UN climate talks to be held from Nov 03 to December 12 in the UAE and is anticipated to involve intense negotiations on compensation from rich countries to developing ones for climate impacts, fossil fuel usage, methane emissions, and financial aid for reducing planet-warming emissions and adapting to climate change.

November 28, 2023 / 00:13 IST
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman demands action, not words at COP 28
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman demands action, not words at COP 28

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on November 27 called for concrete action on climate funding and transfer of technology at the upcoming global climate summit, saying that India will be pushing forward to showcase what it has achieved with its own funds. The 28th round of the annual UN climate talks to be held from Nov 03 to December 12 in the UAE and is anticipated to involve intense negotiations on compensation from rich countries to developing ones for climate impacts, fossil fuel usage, methane emissions, and financial aid for reducing planet-warming emissions and adapting to climate change.

Speaking during a virtual session at the inaugural event of India Global Forum Middle East and Africa 2023 (IGF ME&A), Sitharaman said that cOP 28 should show the direction to countries. "There is a need for concrete action on climate funding and transfer of technology at the upcoming global climate summit," she said.

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She said that India will certainly be pushing forward to showcase what it has achieved with its own funds. "The Paris commitment given by us has been funded by us. We didn't wait for the hundred billion that is never on the table. A lot of talk, but no money coming on the table; No pathways to show how technology is going to be transferred, she observed.

Demanding action instead of words, the Minister said that COP 28 should show the direction. Particularly for developing and emerging market economies, funding this is going to be a huge challenge. So, I would think the conversations can happen, a lot of talk can happen but eventually, COP 28 should show the direction, both for transfer of technology and for the actual funding, she said.