Describing himself as "passionate" about confronting climate change, Obama said few countries will see the effects more than India with melting Himalayan glaciers, more unpredictable monsoons and strong cyclones.
He had worked hard, including with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for a strong global agreement in Paris last month that will put the world on the path of a low-carbon future but also allowing developing nations like India to pursue development, growth and reduce poverty, Obama told PTI in an interview here.
Obama responded by saying that no agreement, including the Paris one, was perfect.
"But we set out to craft an agreement that would attract the most ambitious action from the widest possible set of countries. And we succeeded.
"We have established the enduring framework the world needs to solve the climate crisis -- nearly 200 nations committing to their own specific targets, even as we take into account differences between countries.
Obama also said that fighting climate change and
harnessing clean energy will increasingly be a pillar of US- India relationship.
For example, he said, the US and India joined 18 other nations in Paris to launch Mission Innovation, a ground breaking new public private partnership to spark new research, development and investment, and help the nations create the clean energy jobs and industries.
Moreover, carbon pollution is a threat to public health, and Indians like people everywhere, have the right to breathe clean air, he said.
The US, Obama said, recognises its part in helping to create this problem and so was leading the global effort to combat it by reducing its own emissions.
Obama said in India hundreds of millions of people do not have electricity and it would be an injustice to consign them to a future without power for schools, homes and businesses.
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