Text
of the Speech given by Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate
Change, Shri Prakash Javadekar at the Major Economies Forum in Paris
today. |
Excellencies,
The meeting of
the MEF in Paris is going to be very crucial as all eyes are set on Paris as
this city is going to be the birth place of a new climate change agreement in
2015. Let me first thank the Governments of France for hosting this important
meeting before I begin with my interventions.
Our Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, who was
elected with a substantial majority in the largest democratic elections in the
world where 550 million people voted, sends his warm wishes to all of you.
Our budget for
2014-15 was presented yesterday and we have taken a number of steps to combat
climate change-
(i)
Rs 100 crores
(US$ 20 million approx..) has been earmarked for National Adaptation Fund
(ii)
Mission for
Himalayan region has been set up
(iii)
Clean Ganga River
Mission has been set up
(iv)
Cess on Coal has
been enhanced from Rs 50 per ton to Rs 100 per ton, which would be used for
cross subsidization, for clean energy and renewable energy.
The Minister emphasised
that we are concerned that despite being launched in 2009-10, the Green Climate
Fund still has empty coffers.
The need of the hour is the quick capitalisation as climate actions cannot
wait. The Initial Resource
Mobilisation (IRM) meeting in Oslo
has hardly produced any result.
The capitalization of the Green Climate Fund should
be facilitated majorly by public financing in grant terms. Many countries are
emphasizing on private sector investment & climate investment as panacea
for all ills. However in our view the
private sector can complement but not supplant public finance needed to address
climate change and its impacts.
According to the
Minister the Green Climate Fund
should be capitalised by 2015. This requires countries to agree to a road map
for achieving this. We cannot reclassify
Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) as climate finance. This would have
critical bearing on the pre-2020 and the post 2020 climate agenda.
On the Role of finance post-2020, the Minister
indicated that the probability of many
developing countries submitting their INDCs will be very low if the developed
countries do not commit substantial amount of climate finance upfront before
September 2014 to fund the requirements likely to be depicted in the INDCs and
bring it to the notice of the Heads of State of the developing countries. Let me reiterate here that the issue of climate finance and commitment thereof in
substantial amount by the developed countries is an essential prerequisite for
eliciting carefully prepared information on INDCs from the developing
countries.
He
made the concrete suggestion that part
of GCF should be used for financing critical technologies and purchase of IPRs
and making them available to developing countries free of cost.
Many
Countries like UK, US, Australia, Canada, France, Russia, Germany, S.Africa, Brazil, Peru, Italy, Mexico, Indonesia, China,
Singapore, Korea, Tanzania, Turkey, Poland and S. Arabia congratulated and
appreciated the new Indian Government and expressed interest in working with
it.
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Saturday 12 July 2014
Text of the Speech given by Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Shri Prakash Javadekar at the Major Economies Forum in Paris .
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