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Prime Minister Modi urges world leaders for the need to concrete action at high speed and on large scale to combat climate change

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Modi and Biden will be launching ‘India-US climate and clean energy Agenda 2030 partnership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday pitched to World leaders including US President Joe Biden for concrete action at a “high speed” and on a large scale to combat climate change and asserted that India was doing its part to deal with the challenge. Addressing a US-hosted virtual summit of 40 global leaders, Modi also said sustainable lifestyles and guiding philosophy of “back to basics” must be the important pillars of the economic strategy for the post-Covid era.

Prime Minister Modi said he and President Joe Biden are launching the ‘India-US climate and clean energy Agenda 2030 partnership’. “Together, we will help mobilise investments, demonstrate clean technologies, and enable green collaborations,” he said at the summit. Modi said India has taken “many bold steps” on clean energy, energy efficiency, afforestation and bio-diversity despite its development challenges.

Modi said humanity is battling a global pandemic right now and the summit is a timely reminder that the grave threat of climate change has not disappeared.

“For humanity to combat climate change, concrete action is needed. We need such action at a high speed, on a large scale, and with a global scope. We, in India, are doing our part,” the Prime Minister said. The full text of Prime Minister Modi’s speech is published below this report.

“As a climate-responsible developing country, India welcomes partners to create templates of sustainable development in India. These can also help other developing countries, who need affordable access to green finance and clean technologies,” he said. Modi said humanity is battling a global pandemic right now and the summit is a timely reminder that the grave threat of climate change has not disappeared. The Prime Minister also thanked President Biden for hosting the summit.

The full text of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech is published below:

Your Excellency President Biden,
Distinguished colleagues,
My fellow Citizens of this Planet,

Namaskar!

I would like to thank President Biden for taking this initiative. Humanity is battling a global pandemic right now. And, this event is a timely reminder that the grave threat of climate change has not disappeared.

In fact, climate change is a lived reality for millions around the world. Their lives and livelihoods are already facing adverse consequences.

Friends,

For humanity to combat climate change, concrete action is needed. We need such action at a high speed, on a large scale, and with a global scope. We, in India, are doing our part. Our ambitious renewable energy target of 450 Gigawatts by 2030 shows our commitment.

Despite our development challenges, we have taken many bold steps on clean energy, energy efficiency, afforestation and bio-diversity. That is why we are among the few countries whose NDCs (Nationally Determined Contributions) are 2-degree-Celsius compatible.

We have also encouraged global initiatives like International Solar Alliance, Lead IT, and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure.

Friends,

As a climate-responsible developing country, India welcomes partners to create templates of sustainable development in India. These can also help other developing countries, which need affordable access to green finance and clean technologies.

That is why President Biden and I are launching the “India-US climate and clean energy Agenda 2030 partnership”. Together, we will help mobilise investments, demonstrate clean technologies, and enable green collaborations.

Friends,

Today, as we discuss global climate action, I want to leave one thought with you. India’s per capita carbon footprint is 60% lower than the global average. It is because our lifestyle is still rooted in sustainable traditional practices.

So today, I want to emphasise the importance of lifestyle change in climate action. Sustainable lifestyles and the guiding philosophy of “Back to Basics” must be an important pillar of our economic strategy for the post-Covid era.

Friends,

I recall the words of the great Indian monk Swami Vivekananda. He called on us to “Arise, awake and stop not until the goal is reached”. Let us make this a decade of action against climate change.

Thank you. Thank you very much.

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  • In my opinion, the climate will change for the better automatically once Modi ceases to be PM.

  • True words of wisdom from one of the greatest leaders of the world!! Great job Prime Minister

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