India unveils climate change plan

by Sanjay Jha | July 1, 2008 at 02:13 am
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Just before G-8 meeting Indian goverment has announced a big nationwide action programme to curtail climate change impact.

The Indian government has unveiled a national action plan to confront the threat posed by climate change.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the plan envisaged a gradual shift to greater reliance on sustainable sources of energy.

Mr Singh said the development of India's capacity to tap solar power would be central to the strategy.

But the prime minister made no commitment to cut his country's carbon emissions which are predicted to rise.

Solar power

"Our vision is to make India's economic development energy efficient," said Mr Singh as he released details of the plan in the Indian capital, Delhi.

"Our people have a right to economic and social development and to discard the ignominy of widespread poverty."

The prime minister said that over time India must shift from economic activity based on fossil fuels to one based on non-fossil fuels, and from reliance on non-renewable and dwindling sources of energy to renewable ones.

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