In 2008, the Manmohan Singh government delivered the NAPCC, an eightfold strategy to tackle global warming.The NAPCC’s eight core missions include the National Solar Mission, which laid the groundwork for the country to emerge as a global clean energy leader, and the Green India Mission, which focuses on improving biodiversity, restoring degraded lands, and enhancing climate resilience.Greater use of clean energy contributes to sustainability and will become more important in the years ahead, Singh said at the 4th Clean Energy Ministerial in 2013 in New Delhi.Singh strongly advocated for climate justice.Speaking at the Washington office of the Council on Foreign Relations on November 23, he made it clear that India wouldn’t accept unfair carbon shackles.”India was a latecomer to industrialisation. And as such, we have contributed very little to the accumulation of greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming. But we are determined to be part of the solution to the problem. We are willing to work towards any solution that does not compromise the right of developing countries to develop and lift their population out of poverty,” he said in his speech.
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