Sunday, October 16, 2011

Experts back India's tough line at climate change talks | Deccan Chronicle

The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) -- which last year criticised Ramesh's stand that all countries must take binding commitments under appropriate legal form to control their emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) -- said India is taking a better line now.

"Ramesh's stand was a major departure in the 17-year climate talks, as India had thus far led developing countries in the stance that global warming was a problem caused by rich countries and it was up to rich countries to reduce their GHG emissions," Aditya Ghosh, senior coordinator (climate change) at CSE, told IANS.

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