Yadav flags inequities in climate talks, says India will meet goals

India's Environment Minister has reiterated the nation's commitment to its climate goals while highlighting significant inequities present in global climate negotiations. At a recent forum, he stressed that achieving sustainable development requires enhanced international cooperation and financial support. He pointed out that developed countries must take greater responsibility in addressing climate change, given their historical contributions to greenhouse gas emissions. The minister's remarks come as India aims to fulfill its targets under the Paris Agreement and promote a more equitable approach to climate action. His call for collective action reflects a growing concern among developing nations regarding the imbalance in climate finance and technology transfer, which are crucial for their sustainable development efforts.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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