💨 Abstract
India has stated that developing nations will struggle to meet their climate targets without sufficient funding from developed countries. The success of this year's UN climate conference (COP30) depends on developed countries fulfilling their climate finance commitments. India advocated for climate justice and equity at the BRICS Environment Ministers' meeting in Brasilia, Brazil, and emphasized the need for the Global North to ensure the world's limited carbon budget is used equitably.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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