India calls on COP30 to address lack of funds for climate action in developing nations
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Dated:- 14-10-2025
PTI
New Delhi, Oct 14 (PTI) India has said the United Nations climate conference in Belém, Brazil, should focus on tackling the critical shortage of resources that developing countries need to adapt to climate change and curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Addressing the Global Stock Take (GST) breakout session during the pre-COP30 meeting in Brasilia on Monday, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav said the time for continuous reviews without action has passed.
“Dialogue is important, but action is imperative,” he said.
“We must now focus on implementing ambitious climate measures and, above all, addressing the most 
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ir global relevance.
Science, he said, must follow rigor, accuracy and robustness, with due consideration from all relevant sources.
Yadav met UN climate chief Simon Stiell, COP30 President-Designate André Corrêa do Lago and EU Commissioner for Climate Action Wopke Hoekstra on the sidelines of the pre-COP meetings.
Yadav said his discussion with Stiell focused on “strengthening multilateral cooperation to enhance global climate action”.
“Appreciate his acknowledgment of India's leadership and remarkable progress in renewable energy,” Yadav posted on X.
He said his meeting with Corrêa do Lago focused on strengthening climate cooperation, energy security and adaptation measures to deliver tangible outcomes on the implementation of the Pa
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