COP26 deal: Modi govt's push to dilute coal aim, climate fund let-down decoded
Published on Nov 15, 2021 12:08 AM IST
- After hectic parleys, an agreement was finally reached at the Glasgow COP26 climate summit. However, many quarters, including the United Nations General Secretary, expressed disappointment at the outcome of the talks. The deal has been accused of being weak on ending coal and fossil fuel subsidies, and also on ensuring climate finance for developing countries. Hindustan Times editor-in-chief Sukumar Ranganathan and senior editor Aditi Prasad decode what the agreement means for India.
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