What are the pre-2020 gaps that India calls for focus on in the Global Stocktake
India criticizes rich nations' climate inaction and demands attention to certain gaps in the Global Stocktake process.
India has called for focus on pre-2020 gaps in the Global Stocktake process, criticizing the climate inaction of rich nations. These gaps include:
1. Finance: India highlights the insufficient financial support provided by developed countries to developing nations for climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts.
2. Technology transfer: India urges richer nations to fulfill their commitments to provide technology transfer to developing countries, enabling them to effectively address climate change challenges.
3. Capacity building: India emphasizes the need for capacity-building support to help developing countries strengthen their abilities to implement climate actions.
4. Ambition levels: India demands that richer nations increase their ambition in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and meeting the targets set under the Paris Agreement.
5. Loss and damage: India calls for addressing the issue of loss and damage caused by climate change, particularly in vulnerable regions, and the establishment of a mechanism to support affected nations.
These gaps are crucial for achieving global climate goals and ensuring a just and equitable transition to a low-carbon future.
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