India has signed the historic Paris climate agreement at United Nations in New York along with more than 170 nations, marking a significant step to combat global warming.<br/><br/>Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar signed the agreement in the UN General Assembly hall at a high-level ceremony hosted by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon last night.<br/><br/>The ceremony was attended by heads of governments, foreign ministers, corporate leaders and artists from across the world.<br/><br/>In the agreement, all countries agreed to work to limit global temperature rise to well below 2 degrees Celsius, and to strive for 1.5 degrees Celsius.<br/><br/>In his message on the day, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the Paris accord, in conjunction with the Agenda for Sustainable Development, holds the power to transform the world.<br/><br/>While noting that the countries are signing a new covenant with the future, Ban cautioned that the world is in a race against time.<br/><br/>Speaking on the occasion, Mr Javadekar reiterated that India will reduce emission intensity by 35 per cent and build 40 per cent capacity for Power Generation from Non Fossil fuels.<br/><br/>He said, India has undertaken a huge renewable energy program of 175 GW and he is happy to announce that India have already achieved 40 GW. Mr Javadekar said that India has put a six dollar cess per tonne on coal and it is a solid action taken against carbon emission.<br/><br/>He said, the developed world has caused the climate change of today because of their 100 years of relentless carbon emissions.<br/><br/>The Minister expressed hope that collective wisdom will ultimately prevail and both developed and developing nations will do their part to address the issue of climate change.<br/><br/>Mr Javadekar said, the issue of climate fund continues to remain a concern and urged the developed countries to mobilize 100 billion dollar sooner and they must also take enhanced targets for 2016-2020, which is the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol.
News On AIR | April 23, 2016 1:18 PM
India signs Paris climate agreement along with over 170 nations at UN