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Paris Climate Change Summit: By 2030 India will produce 40% of its energy by non fossil fuels, says PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif at COP 21in Paris on Monday. 

Paris Climate Change Summit: By 2030 India will produce 40% of its energy by non fossil fuels, says PM Modi
Narendra Modi

 World leaders launched an ambitious attempt on Monday to hold back the earth's rising temperatures, with the United States and China urging the climate summit in Paris to mark a decisive turn in the fight against global warming.

In a series of opening addresses to the U.N. talks, heads of state and government exhorted each other to find common cause in two weeks of bargaining to steer the global economy away from its dependence on fossil fuels. French President Francois Hollande said the world was at a "breaking point".

The leaders arrived in Paris with high expectations and armed with promises to act. After decades of struggling negotiations and the failure of a summit in Copenhagen six years ago, some form of agreement -- likely to be the strongest global climate pact yet -- appears all but assured by mid-December. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with French President Francois Hollande today jointly launched the International Solar Alliance and pledged India's assistance of USD 30 million for the initiative that brings together developed and developing countries.

Modi also announced that India will host the initiative in the premises of the National Institute of Solar Energy in Gurgaon, Haryana.

He said that India will provide land and contribute about USD 30 million to build the Secretariat infrastructure of the initiative and support its operation for the next five years.

"This is an alliance that brings together developed and developing countries, governments and industries, laboratories and institutions in a common enterprise," Modi said at the launch of the International Solar Alliance. "This day is the sunrise of new hope - not just for clean energy, but for villages and homes still in darkness; and for our mornings and evenings filled with a clear view of the glory of the sun," he said of the launch of the initiative supported by over 100 countries.

Here's how the day unfolded 

With Agency inputs

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PM says that by 2030 India will reduce emissions by 35% of 2005 levels, & 40% of installed capacity will be from non fossil fuels. India has reduced dependence on fossil fuels through levies & reduction in subsidies, switching sources where possible, says PM. We will succeed if we have the wisdom to craft a collective partnership that balances responsibilities & capabilities, according to  PM Modi.

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PM Modi launched the International Solar Alliance. 

Speaking at the conference, Modi said, " 

10:15 PM

PM Modi says in his speech that the world has assembled in Paris to change the course of our planet to a sustainable path.

Modi says, "We must come together in a partnership to bring clean energy within the reach of all. This partnership will combine the responsibility of Govt with the innovative capacity of the private sector."

PM Modi says that they will restore the balance between ecology and economy, and between  inheritance and obligation to the future.

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Modi, in his meeting with Obama, also appreciated the openness with which the US President addresses issues with him and said it will help in developing a better understanding.

"India will fulfil expectations from it and its responsibilities...the country is working to take forward development and (protecting) environment together," Modi said at a joint press event with Obama.
The Prime Minister also mentioned India's ambitious target of producing 175 GW of renewable energy.

Prime Minister's comments came in the backdrop of India's strong resentment to US Secretary of State John Kerry's statement that India would be a "challenge" at the climate conference. Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar described the comments as "unwarranted".

09:10 PM

PM Modi has met Obama on the sidelines of the climate summit. 

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Putin in his short statement lays emphasis on the steps taken by Russia to control emission going beyond their pledge during Kyoto Protocol. Putin says that Russia from 1991-2012, has taken a lead role in decreasing energy intensity. 

06:45 PM

Angela Merkel says that this summit conference shows that the world is more powerful than the terrrorists.  Merkel says that the Paris deal must be  comprehensive, ambitious, fair and binding. He says that the developed countries must live upto their promise to help the developing nations to help in meeting climate goals. "Billions of people are pinning their hopes on what we achieve here in Paris", says Merkel. 

06:01 PM

Xi Jinping says that it is important to keep in mind different country's level of development and ability to reduce emission. He says climate change shouldn't impair countries ability to develop. He says climate change goals will feature prominently on China's next 5 year plan.  

05:54 PM

Obama says that there is no doubt that next generation is watching what is done in Paris. He urges world leaders to rise above short term gains and goals . He says, " “If we act here, if we act now, if we place our short term interests over air our young people will breathe.... we won’t be too late for them.”

Obama is optimistic about Paris conference although he says that present generation may not live long enough to see the benefits of what is achieved in COP21. 

05:43 PM

US President Barack Obama is now speaking. He says that we are the first generation who feel climate change and the last generation who can do anything about it. 

He says that the world needs to fight cynicism that nothing can be done against climate change. 

Obama says, "  The growing threat of climate change could define the countours of this century more than any other issue". He says, "14 of the 15 warmest years on record have occurred since the year 2000. 2015 is on pace to be the warmest year of all times'. Obama says the worst affected will be countries who have done little to contribute to climate change. Obama says US will do contribute to a least developed countries fund. 

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PM Modi meeting world leaders  

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Prince Charles too addressed the conference. 

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04:30 PM

UN General Secretary Ban-ki Moon addresses the conference. He says that time for brinkmanship is over. 

Moon says, “We have never faced such a test. A political momentum like this may not come again. But neither have we encountered such a great opportunity.”

Ban urges negotiators to seek  a path of compromise and hopes that Paris becomes a decisive turning point. 

Earlier French President Hollande said that future of the planet is at stake.

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