Climate finance is central for enabling and implementing climate actions, says India at COP29
New Delhi: Highlighting four essential aspects of global climate action, Leena Nandan, secretary of the ministry of environment, forest and climate change at COP29 on Monday, said the pre-2030 period is an opportunity to enhance global climate action through climate finance to reduce emissions and meet net zero. It is an opportunity to enhance global climate action,” Nandan said in a statement at the ‘2024 Annual High-level Ministerial Roundtable on pre-2030 Ambition’, of UNFCCC’s CoP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. To achieve net zero, India which targets to meet it by 2070 highlighted four important aspects of global climate action for UNFCCC parties. “CoP29 should come with tangible and meaningful outcomes on deployment of technology to the developing countries,” Nandan said, adding, climate finance is central for enabling and implementing climate actions.



















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