💨 Abstract
India, at UN climate talks in Baku, urged developed nations to eradicate intellectual property barriers for technology transfer, stop unfair trade practices, and provide necessary climate finance to developing countries. India's environment secretary Leena Nandan emphasized the need for developed countries to lead in emissions reduction and achieve net-zero by 2030 to build a sustainable future.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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