Mumbai : There is "no inherent contradiction between poverty eradication and moving towards a low-carbon economy", US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on 18 July 2009 Saturday , signalling her government's approach towards India in the area of combating climate change.
Ms. Clinton said at a news conference that "The United States fully supports India's efforts to move all its people out of poverty,"
"But we acknowledge that we've made mistakes and we, along with other developed countries, are responsible" for global warming. "We are hoping that a great country like India will not make the same mistakes."
Ms. Clinton hoped that India would leapfrog the dirty technologies that are leading to climate change "just as it has leapfrogged from having few phones to now having more than 500 million, mostly cellphones."
The US Secretary of State was speaking just after a meeting with the top leaders of India Inc. She said climate change was a big topic during their discussion.
The move towards a low-carbon economy assumes significance because excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere -- emitted during industrial activities, mainly power generation -- is the main greenhouse gas leading to climate change.
Developed and developing countries are ranged against each other in global climate negotiations. Developing countries say developed countries must reduce their emissions first, because that is what has led to climate change.
Developed countries point out that China is the world's largest emitter now and India the fourth largest, and whatever they do will have little impact on future climate change unless major emerging economies get off the high-carbon use economic path.
For developed countries they need to look into their backyard as "Actions speak louder than words"....
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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