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COP 26: India to push rich nations for stronger carbon emissions reductions, more climate financing aid

At the global climate summit starting later this month, India will ask richer economies for more commitments towards reducing carbon emissions. The government announced on Thursday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be attending the summit.

October 21, 2021 / 18:07 IST
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File Image of the COP25 summit held in 2019 at Madrid, Spain.
File Image of the COP25 summit held in 2019 at Madrid, Spain.

India is set to mount a major diplomatic campaign during the upcoming COP26 (Conference of Parties) summit in Glasgow aimed at pushing developed nations like the United States, Australia and European Union bloc to announce major cutbacks in their carbon emissions in the next five years, sources say.

The two-week annual summit, set to be held from October 31 onwards, was originally due to be held in 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. India plans to enter the summit on a high, having implemented ambitious goals towards increasing non-renewable sources of energy, a senior official involved in the planning for India's participation at the event said.

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All eyes are on the summit as it will see all nations converge yet again to decide how to reduce harmful carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that is threatening humanity's collective future. Excess CO2 in the atmosphere has led to the Earth's average global temperature shooting up in the past 150 years, melting glaciers and leading to ocean levels rising fast.

At the historic Paris accord in 2015, all emitters, big and small, had agreed to bring forward new and more ambitious carbon-cutting plans every five years.