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COP30: India calls for collective, equitable climate action in Brazil

Brasilia: Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav emphasized that COP30 reaffirms faith in “multilateralism, equity, and collective resolve” to deliver real, measurable action for people and the planet.

The Minister stated this, at Brasilia as he was leading India’s intervention at the Pre-CoP30 Ministerial Roundtable in Brazil.

He further added that as we mark a decade since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, CoP30 must send a resolute political message that Multilateralism remains the cornerstone of global climate action”. 

Mr Yadav laid stress on the fact that to ensure tangible outcomes in Belém, the key lies in translating global policy commitments into practical, locally grounded solutions. 

“The focus must be on transforming climate commitments into real-world actions that accelerate implementation and directly improve people’s lives”, he stated.

“COP30 should be the COP of Adaptation”, the Minister emphasized while stating that all countries must agree on a minimum package of indicators from the UAE-Belem Work Programme.

“We should send an inspiring message to the world with the Baku Adaptation Road Map, that we are on the way to ensuring the safety and well-being of billions leaving no one behind”, he added.

The Minister highlighted that above all, there is a need to strengthen and intensify the flow of public finance towards adaptation, that may perhaps also promote the flow of finance from other sources as well.

“With the Paris Agreement mechanism fully operational, now is not the time to undermine its architecture by insisting on post-GST (Global Stock Take) processes that seek to prescribe new mechanisms. Let us be informed by the first GST and do our utmost as per our national circumstances” he added.

The  Minister informed that India seeks to be part of the solution, not the problem. ” India’s initiatives from the International Solar Alliance and Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure to the International Big Cat Alliance embodies this spirit of cooperative and action-oriented multilateralism” he said.

The Minister congratulated the CoP30 Presidency for creating an inclusive space for open and forward-looking dialogue.

The  30th Meeting of the Conference of Parties (CoP30) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), would be held from November 10 – 21 2025.

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