Paris climate meet must have universal agreement: French envoy

Francois Richier says all countries must address different situations of carbon emission faced by them

June 18, 2015 03:37 pm | Updated 03:37 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

PUDUCHERRY, 21/05/2015:   Ambassador of France to India, François Richier decorates a local carpenter C. Anthuvan for his exemplary services in carpentry towards  conservation of the heritage of the Union Territory, in a brief  ceremony held t the Consulate General of France, Puducherry on  Thursday Photo: T. Singaravelou

PUDUCHERRY, 21/05/2015: Ambassador of France to India, François Richier decorates a local carpenter C. Anthuvan for his exemplary services in carpentry towards conservation of the heritage of the Union Territory, in a brief ceremony held t the Consulate General of France, Puducherry on Thursday Photo: T. Singaravelou

French Ambassador Francois Richier on Thursday said the climate change conference in Paris later this year should frame a “universal agreement” of commitment of all countries to reduce rising temperature and that it must address different situations of carbon emission faced by them.

“It should be a universal agreement as it the biggest challenge to bring everyone on the same page but also differentiated as everyone face peculiar situations in regard to carbon emission,” Mr. Richier said at a conference on climate change organised by ASSOCHAM.

“We have the lowest carbon emission in Europe and probably in the western world due to the size of our nuclear energy sector. Therefore, we are not in the same basket in comparison to other developed countries. So the agreement has to be differentiated. Likewise, India has a high carbon emission with very low per capita emission,” he said.

Addressing energy

Mr. Richier said that energy would be the first chapter to be addressed in the conference as it was the key factor in rising temperature.

“Energy contributes 70 per cent to the increasing temperature or carbon emission. The ambitious agenda that the Indian government has set up for renewal energy is exactly the kind of measure that is needed to be adopted everywhere,” he said.

Private sector funding

Speaking on private sector financing the climate change initiative, Mr. Richier said that the role of business community was of utmost important in mitigating the challenge but it should move parallel to the scientific opinions.

“There is more and more investment in solar energy and technology. This is a signal that people in business community are already thinking of long term and this is very encouraging situation,” Mr. Richier said.

“It is also important to ensure that the views of the financial community and that of scientific community move together in order to arrive at positive result in the respect of climate change,” the ambassador said.

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