Monday, July 20, 2009

India Rebuffs Hillary


As a follow up to my story on global emissions and their effect on the Amazon, it seems India will not be part of the solution.

Hillary Clinton, US secretary of state, is on a 5-day trip to India to convince it's leadership to embrace a low-carbon future. The US did not, however, get the response it was looking for:
“There is simply no case for the pressure that we, who have been among the lowest emissions per capita, face to actually reduce emissions,” Jairam Ramesh, India’s environment minister told Mrs Clinton. “And as if this pressure was not enough, we also face the threat of carbon tariffs on our exports to countries such as yours.”
Even though it looks like India will continue to set their own targets, Hillary reassured them that the United States will not stand in the way of the world’s largest democracy’s economic progress.

It seems that both India and China are using the same argument that it isn't fair that the U.S. rose to economic power through buring carbon-based fuels but they cannot. They both argue that it is up to the already-developed nations to clean up the mess they've already made.

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