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Rich nations must fund to build vast network of climate: IPCC chief

byCustoms Today Report
24/12/2014
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NEW DELHI: The head of the UN’s climate science panel urged national policymakers not to lose heart in the face of a mighty challenge to tackle global warming. R K Pachauri remains hopeful that the developed world would be more next once all countries supply their ‘Intended Nationally Determined Contributions’ (INDCs) or in other words a clear roadmap of their voluntary actions to fight the threat of climate change.
Pachauri, who is also member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Council on Climate Change, in an interview to TOI spoke on a range of issues including outcome of the Lima talks, the course of action India should adopt to move to a low-carbon growth path, and the future of GCF–meant to help developing countries in their mitigation and adaptation goals.

Tags: IPCC chiefmust fund to build vast network of climatePrime Minister Narendra ModiRich nations

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