Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav on Wednesday said India is showing intent as a problem solver despite not being a traditional contributor to global emissions.
Addressing the opening ceremony of the G20바카라 웹사이트environmental바카라 웹사이트and climate ministerial meeting in바카라 웹사이트Bali, Indonesia, he바카라 웹사이트also said the바카라 웹사이트current pace and scale of climate finance from developed countries is not matching the global aspiration to combat climate change.
"While India has not been a traditional contributor to global emissions, we are showing the intent in our actions to be a problem solver," he said.
Yadav said the maximum impact of the climate crisis is being borne by the poorest countries and most vulnerable communities, which have contributed the least to the climate crisis and lack the technology and capacity and finance required to significantly alter the status quo.
"However, the promise of climate finance remains a mirage. An added problem is the clubbing of development finance with climate finance," he said.
"In 2019, 70 percent of public climate finance was given out as loans instead of grants. In 2019-20, only six per cent of climate finance was in grants. This is pushing developing countries into more debt," the minister said.바카라 웹사이트
"There is an urgent need to mobilise resources to stimulate the economy in a manner that makes it more resilient and sustainable. But the current pace and scale of climate finance from developed countries is not matching the global aspiration to combat climate change," Yadav said.
(Inputs from PTI)