India has a clear, ambitious climate vision: Bhupender Yadav

In a recent address, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav emphasized India's commitment to a comprehensive climate strategy that aligns with global environmental goals. Highlighting the nation's adherence to the principles of common but differentiated responsibilities and climate justice, Yadav underscored India's aim to ensure equitable carbon space and promote inclusive carbon markets. He reiterated that India's climate vision is not only ambitious but also rooted in fairness, recognizing the varied capacities of different nations to combat climate change. This approach reflects India's broader agenda of sustainable development while balancing economic growth and environmental conservation. As the nation prepares for upcoming international climate discussions, Yadav's statements reinforce India's position as a proactive player in the global efforts to address climate change, advocating for solutions that benefit all countries, particularly those with fewer resources. Through this clear vision, India aims to lead by example in the quest for a more sustainable future.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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