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India called on developed countries to remove technology transfer barriers, increase public climate finance, and avoid unfair trade measures during the UN climate talks in Baku. India's Environment Secretary, Leena Nandan, urged rich nations to take the lead in cutting emissions and achieving net-zero by 2030. She also highlighted the need for practical solutions to make technology accessible to developing countries and for closing the climate finance gap.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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