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Climate crises: Global South highlights importance of South-South Cooperation

By IANS | Updated: January 13, 2023 16:00 IST

New Delhi, Jan 13 The Environment Ministers' Session as part of the two-day 'Voice of Global South Summit' ...

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New Delhi, Jan 13 The Environment Ministers' Session as part of the two-day 'Voice of Global South Summit' was held on the topic of "Balancing growth with environment-friendly lifestyles". Ministers from fourteen countries of the Global South participated in the session.

Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav gave the opening remarks. In his address, Yadav said that there is a need for developing policies which are inclusive and sustainable to reduce inequality and contribute to the empowerment and improvement of the quality of people's lives. He mentioned the role of India in supporting and raising the voice of Global South in dealing with the issue of climate change and environment at various international fora.

The Ministers from the Global South raised various problems faced by the Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Food security, rising sea level, coastal erosion, economic downturn due to COVID 19 pandemic were some of the common issues raised by them. The developing coastal countries also stated the catastrophic impacts of climate change. Many developing countries highlighted the role of the adaptation policies they are developing to tackle climate change. Use of green energy, renewable energy, circular economy, sustainable development, biodiversity conservation was some of the common attempts mentioned by the developing South. Many countries highlighted their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) targets and initiatives to reduce greenhouse gases.

The Union Minister highlighted the role of the developed world in providing the financial and technological assistance to the developing countries. The problems faced by SIDS due to the climate change and the initiatives taken by India in this regard such as Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), Infrastructure for Resilient Island States (IRIS), International Solar Alliance (ISA) etc. were also mentioned. The experience of India in tackling the natural disasters through the institutional mechanism was also highlighted. The G20 presidency and the topics of blue economy, circular economy and land restoration were mentioned to the ministers of the Global South.

The Union Environment Minister stressed that the environment-friendly actions (LiFE Actions), on a mass scale across the globe, can be a significant positive contributor to saving our common and the only world. He highlighted the importance of the Mission LiFE (Lifestyle For Environment) in tackling the global issue of climate change.

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