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India to Push for Poor Nations’ Rights at Rio Environment Summit

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India vowed to press richer nations to shoulder the burden of protecting the environment at a meeting in Brazil, where leaders are due to gather in June for the 20-year anniversary of an historic development summit.
India has battled efforts by the U.S. and Europe to impose legally binding emission-reduction targets on fast-growing polluters like itself and China, arguing they shouldn’t be subject to the same measures as developed nations historically responsible for the problem.
Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan said India will extend that position to environmental negotiations, including Rio de Janeiro at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, known as Rio+20 in policy circles.
“Whether it’s climate change, whether it’s Rio+20, whether it’s biodiversity, at the bottom line there should be equity,” Natarajan told a conference in New Delhi today. She said that means “common but differentiated responsibilities, and that there should be an equity in all the decisions we make.”
The first Rio conference in 1992, known as the Earth Summit, drew 108 heads of state and set up the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to stabilize the rise of greenhouse gas emissions.

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I personally think , this is really funny. On one hand the "richer" countries show India's poverty and mocks India (which is true and I agree we are still a poor country) o and on the other hand it expects the newly rich emerging India to join the "richer" countries in curbing pollution and I think , for now, being poor is more beneficial for us, after all, it's just a label given by the western media :D
 
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