The minister said that the Paris agreement was a very successful agreement from the point of view of the rescue of the land. He said the climate agreement requires developed countries to provide financial resources to developing countries. Shri Javadekar stressed that India`s right to growth is fully protected by the Paris Agreement, which also provides for the transfer of technology to developing countries. He also stressed that the principle of differentiation had been maintained in the agreement. Shri Javadekar said the Paris Agreement was a solemn promise from the international community to seven billion people that we will work together to mitigate the challenges of climate change. He added that the Paris agreement outlines the roadmap to achieve this goal. He also said that the Paris agreement was a more durable and ambitious agreement and assured that the international community would come together to provide better land for future generations. The Minister stated that the agreement maintained the differentiation between the thinking measures of industrialized and developing countries. The Minister also stated that the agreement was based on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
He stressed that all of the principles set out in the IMNFCCC were enshrined in the agreement. Shri Javadekar said the Paris agreement recognized the development constraints of developing countries. He said the agreement recognized the right of developing countries to develop and their efforts to harmonize development with the environment, while protecting the interests of the most vulnerable. Minister of State Shri Prakash Javadekar today reaffirmed that the Paris Agreement is a legally binding agreement covering all developing and developing countries, with the aim of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change. In his speech at a press conference today, the Minister said that India`s presence at COP 21 was strongly felt and that India`s views were being heard and taken into account in the Paris agreement. “We have been proactive, positive and friendly,” added Shri Javadekar. The minister also said that the concepts of climate justice and sustainable living style proposed by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi have been incorporated into the Paris agreement. He also said that the launch of the International Solar Alliance was welcomed by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and French President Francois Hollande. The Paris agreement is not legally binding, but the Kyoto Protocol is legally binding…..
change of plz…. The Paris agreement is the responsibility of the UNFCCC, which is already binding. like saying u is not legal… Check it bro Why to News? COP24 took place from 2 to 14 December 2018 in Katowice, Poland. Poland presided over the Convention on Climate Change for the third…