France and India look to the sun to save the planet
During a news conference, Modi announced a global solar energy alliance that will be headquartered in India. As the developing world lifts billions of people into prosperity, our hope for a sustainable planet rests on a bold, global initiative.
Modi said convergence between economy, ecology and energy should define the world’s future.
In an apparent reference to the logjam in the Rajya Sabha over key legislations like the GST Bill, the PM, while acknowledging the importance of the House of elders, called for greater cooperation between the Houses.
“Nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children“. The two leaders had attended the UN General Assembly session in September but did not meet even though they had stayed in the same hotel. “Many in India begin their day with a prayer to the Sun”, he said.
He informed countries that were developed when they change the responsibility of lowering pollutants on developing nations like Asia, watching that bad countries had the right to burn carbon to develop their establishments that it’d be.
“Tackling climate change is a shared mission for all mankind”.
The initiative was first conceived by Modi and will be headquartered in India.
Bapna said, “Backed by $1 trillion in investment, the alliance should drive down the costs of solar power, making it affordable for a growing number of communities”.
Terming it a “major shift” in India’s stand, an India-based green body today (Tuesday) said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech at the crucial climate conference here has set the “ground rules” for Indian negotiators to work towards an ambitious and equitable deal.
France and India are members of the new group, which includes African, Asian, Middle eastern, American, European and island countries which lie between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. If we raise the level of our efforts, we can transform the world. “You simply have not taken decisions… please show flexibility and sense of compromise for foreign good”.
Dr Radhakrishnan, said on August 14, from tomorrow we can not blame Britishers, whatever we do we will be responsible, said Modi. The pavilion will showcase India’s harmony with nature, climate action plans to curb carbon emissions and as well as an e-book depicting how India has been environmentally conscious over the ages. One gigawatt is enough power for between 700,000 and 750,000 Western homes, so 100 gigawatts could fulfil the power needs of 75 million Indian households.