ScienceAmit Narang opposes new climate change agenda

Amit Narang opposes new climate change agenda

India has once again reiterated that environmental issues can’t be used as a pretext to prevent poor countries from development, even in the light of common but differentiated responsibilities (CBDR). CDBR acknowledges the differences in the levels of economic progress between nations, while holding all states blameable for ecological destruction, even if they’re not equally responsible.

Supporting Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar’s opinion about developed countries being historically culpable for the present crisis, Counselor at Permanent Mission of India to United Nations, Amit Narang, said that the poor did not cause the problem, but they are being forced to bear the brunt of it. He was particularly critical of new proposals particularly intended to address climate change and sustainable development instead of poverty eradication.

The issue of who’s to blame for the fragile environmental conditions today has always been hotly debated. Narang insists that CBDR cannot be called upon to curtail development of poorer nations or to forgive richer countries for having exploited nature on their path to development. But he implied rather than accused more powerful states of forcing climate change policies on economically disadvantaged nations, in this post.

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