'Indians are born conspiracy theorists' Rediff
J airam Ramesh, Man of State for Environment and Forests, says that India will go to Copenhagen Meet on Climate Change with a yes frame of mind and will be flexible.
In the first part of this interview, Ramesh had spoken about how India can be prosperous without being polluting . In this the other and concluding part of an interview with rediff.com , Jairam Ramesh discusses issues related to the Copenhagen Clime Change Conference, which will be kicked off on December 7, and on what should India's stance be with regard to curbs on carbon emissions. Excerpts:
You have been saying that the Kyoto Treaty is non-negotiable. Right?
Yes, absolutely non-negotiable! There is an Annex I list and non-Annex list.
There are developed countries that take on emission reduction butt and there are developing countries who are obligated to report nationally appropriate mitigation targets.
We should have 'common but differentiated' notable responsibility. These issues are non-negotiable.

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