Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change of the Republic of India

09/09/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/09/2021 08:42

COP 26 should ensure a balanced outcome with equal treatment to all agenda items like adaptation, finance, response measures: Shri Bhupender Yadav

Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change

COP 26 should ensure a balanced outcome with equal treatment to all agenda items like adaptation, finance, response measures: Shri Bhupender Yadav

India and Denmark to further strengthen the Green Strategic Partnership(GSP) in the environment sector

Posted On: 09 SEP 2021 7:33PM by PIB Delhi

Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Shri Bhupender Yadav met with Danish Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities, H. E. Dan Jorgensen to discuss on general bilateral cooperation between India and Denmark in the areas of environment and climate change. Minister Dan Jorgensen is on five days' visit to India with a business delegation.

In the meeting, Mr. Bhupender Yadav acknowledged the historical and friendly ties between the two countries and highlighted the contributions of Denmark in the 'White Revolution' in India, because of which, today India is the largest producer of milk in the world.

Mr. Yadav also appreciated the contributions of Denmark in setting up of the Clean and Wind energy hub in Tamil Nadu and the companies from Denmark that have made significant investments in India in diverse sectors.

Had an engaging and fruitful discussion with my Danish counterpart Mr @DanJoergensen. I thanked him for the efforts of the Kingdom of Denmark in the renewable energy sector, especially for the cooperation in setting up the Offshore Clean and Wind Energy Hub in Tamil Nadu. pic.twitter.com/rE3ouKiZjM

- Bhupender Yadav (@byadavbjp) September 9, 2021

Both the Ministers' held discussion on Green Strategic Partnership (GSP) and upcoming COP 26 meeting.

Reinstating the findings of the IPCC Physical Science Summary for Policy Makers (SPM) released recently, Shri Yadav highlighted that the world must recall about the forgotten phrases 'Equity, CBDR-RC, and National Circumstances' that are the bedrock of UNFCCC and its Paris Agreement and emphasized that COP 26 should ensure a balanced outcome with equal treatment to all agenda items like adaptation, finance, response measures, etc.

The Environment Minister's also discussed on the Joint Action Plan to take forward the Green Strategic Partnership(GSP) in the environment sector. Mr. Yadav stated that India and Denmark may explore strengthening bilateral cooperation especially on climate change, clean energy, circular economy, and resource efficiency, etc.

Both sides agreed to further strengthen the bilateral cooperation on environment, and also to take forward the discussion on GSP and COP26.

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