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India and the Environment Debate

19/09/2011
Author : Institute for Security & Development Policy (ISDP - Sweden)
ISDP POLICY BRIEF, No. 74, September 16 2011 by E. Mårtensson & N. Selling
 

Many in the international community have long anticipated the BRIC nations to assert their leadership in the global community. Yet it came as a surprise when India, at the UN Climate Conference in Cancun last year, took up the reigns in discussing binding cuts to carbon emissions. It was a surprise for two reasons. As a large BRIC nation in the midst of development the country is widely excused for sizeable carbon emissions, the onus for cuts, many claim, should rest on the heads of the west. Furthermore, India has long and staunchly maintained its opposition to such cuts. As the 2011 Climate Conference in South Africa approaches, many are questioning whether this was simply a unique display of leadership or if India will in fact be leading the way towards a much needed climate deal. 

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