India, US agree to forge `Green Partnership’ to address global climate change challenges
November 25th, 2009 - 11:20 am ICT (UTC +0700) by ANI
Washington, Nov.25 (ANI): India and the United States have agreed to forge a `Green Partnership’ to address global climate change challenges in the 21st century.
Recognizing that energy security, food security, climate change are interlinked, and that eliminating poverty and ensuring sustainable development and a clean energy future are among the foremost globalobjectives, President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh agreed to enter to address these global challenges through such a partnership.
In a joint statement issued at the White House here after one-to-one and delegation-level meetings, both leaders reaffirmed their intention to promote the full, effective and sustained implementation of theUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in accordance with the Bali Action Plan.
Recognizing their special role in promoting a successful and substantive outcome at the UNFCCC 15th Conference of Parties at Copenhagen in December, 2009, they reaffirmed their intention to worktogether bilaterally and with all other countries for an agreed outcome at that meeting.
Obama and Singh also affirmed that the Copenhagen outcome must be comprehensive and cover mitigation, adaptation, finance and technology, and in accordance with the principle of common butdifferentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities, it should reflect emission reduction targets of developed countries and nationally appropriate mitigation actions of developing countries.
They also called for full transparency through appropriate processes as to the implementation of aforesaid mitigation actions, and added that the outcome should further reflect the need for substantiallyscaled-up financial resources to support mitigation and adaptation in developing countries, in particular, for the poorest and most vulnerable.
They said that the Copenhagen outcome should also include measures for promoting technology development, dissemination and transfer and capacity building, including consideration of a center or a network of centers to support and stimulate climate innovation.
India and the United States, consistent with their national circumstances, resolved to take significant national mitigation actions that will strengthen the world’s ability to combat climate change. They resolved to stand by these commitments.
Recognizing the need to create the clean energy economy of the 21st century, Prime Minister Singh and President Obama agreed to launch a Clean Energy and Climate Change Initiative.
Both said the goal of the initiative would be to improve the lives of the people of both countries by developing and improving access to technologies that make our energy cleaner, affordable and moreefficient.
It would include cooperation in wind and solar energy, second generation bio-fuels, unconventional gas, energy efficiency, and clean coal technologies including carbon capture and storage.
The success of this initiative, they said, would enhance the ability of India and the United States to provide new economic opportunities for their people and create new clean energy jobs.
The two leaders said they intended to take practical steps to promote global food security, including by advancing the L’Aquila Food Security Initiative.
They looked forward to increasing India-U.S. agricultural cooperation with the purpose of promoting agricultural research, human resources capacity building, natural resource management, agri-business and foodprocessing, and collaborative research for increasing food productivity.
This cooperation would contribute to joint development of technology that would improve weather forecasting, including predicting monsoons, and technology that would contribute to food productivity and food security efforts in India, they said.
They agreed to collaborate in the application of their space technology and related scientific capabilities in outer space and for development purposes, including in the field of agriculture.
The two leaders reiterated their intention to realize the full potential of the India-U.S. Agreement for Cooperation concerning the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy through the implementation of itsprovisions. They agreed to expedite U.S. firms’ participation in the implementation of this agreement. (ANI)
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