PM Modi proposes to host COP33 in India in 2028
In a significant announcement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended India’s commitment to climate action by proposing to host the UN climate meet (COP33) in 2028. This offer was made during his address at the inaugural session of the World Climate Action Summit at COP28 in Dubai.
Q: How did Modi emphasize India’s dedication to climate principles at COP28?
A: Modi reiterated India’s commitment to the principles of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), underscoring the country’s proactive role in addressing climate challenges.
Q: What were the key points of India’s climate initiatives highlighted by Modi?
A: Modi focused on tripling India’s renewable energy capacity, developing alternative fuels like green hydrogen, and participating in the Global Biofuels Alliance, showcasing the nation’s commitment to sustainable energy.
Q: What role did climate justice play in India’s approach at COP28?
A: Modi emphasized the centrality of climate justice in India’s approach to climate action, aligning with the cross-cutting nature of climate-related issues during his address at COP28.
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