In terms of climate change, India once again surrounded developed countries from the world platform, even a big thing about conservation of species - India once again brought developed countries on climate change on the global platform

India again surrounded the developed countries because they did not comply with their promises under the Paris agreement. Union Minister Bhupendra Yadav said that about 25 percent of the world population throughout South Asia, including India, lives, while the stake in carbon emissions is only four percent. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. India once again surrounded the developed countries because they did not fulfill their promises under the Paris agreement to achieve their goals for handling climate change. Developing countries suffer from the burden of climate change, Bhupendra Yadav, trade union and environments, said that about 25 percent of the world’s total population in the entire South Asia, including India, lives, while the share in carbon emissions is only four percent. Nevertheless, developing countries face the burden of climate change unevenly. Union Minister Yadav addressed the first Sagarmatha Samvad in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Friday to preserve the Himalayas ecosystem and other mountainous regions on Friday. At the Paris agreement, he said that under the Paris agreement, developed countries had to provide financial assistance to developing countries to face the challenges of climate change. According to the agreement, it would initially pay $ 100 billion a year, the amount would be increased by 2035 to $ 300 billion later. In addition, technical and capacity building was also to help them. In the Conference of Parties (COP) 29, India also raised the issue prominently. However, this initiative had a major setback due to the back of developed countries such as America. Nepal and China also participated prominently in this dialogue with India. For the protection of the Himalayan species, work in the dialogue, India has highlighted the Biodiversity for the preservation of the Himalayan region. Also demanded the right Himalayan countries to join the International Big Cat Alliance and increase collaboration so that the snow can be worked together for the preservation of species such as the Leopard, Tiger and Leopard. In a conversation prepared over global action, Yadav also offered a five -point frame for global action to deal with the general challenges of the mountainous regions. Which includes advanced scientific cooperation, climate adjustment measures, empowering mountainous communities, providing green fish and the recognition of mountainous perspective. Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app