"All this problem of climate change and global warming has started because of fossil fuel-led development, the benefits and luxuries of which have mostly been enjoyed by the developed world.
"The developing world has always been the sufferer. But despite that, India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is leading from the front and is providing the most able, sincere and dedicated leadership to this movement (of fighting climate change)," the Minister said.
He noted that due to the persuasiveness of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, words like climate justice and sustainable lifestyle were incorporated into the Paris agreement.
"This is in our inherent dna. Words like climate change and global warming might have appeared now, but our ancestors have given to us the real lifestyle and ways to live which are environment friendly," he said.
He said the ancestors gave lifestyle which will ensure that "we do not have to create a fund or a mechanism to fight these issues."
Noting that his ministry was trying to develop a data bank of the good environmental and positive deeds, Vardhan said that very soon, his ministry will try to take it to the Parliament, chief ministers and ministers of all the states.
"When we develop a model in India, we would like the world to follow this and not be running after money to handle climate change but to be running after good positive environmental deeds which have to be done by everyone and which will solve most of our problems," he said.
The minister said that new missions are also being added for ocean, energy, waste management and all the other related sectors which are relevant.
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is one of the operating entities under financial mechanism set up under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
It aims to provide support to developing countries in combating climate change, with resources to be generated from funding by developed countries and various other public and private sources.
It supports both climate change adaptation and mitigation projects in developing countries.
Another proposal on coastal areas has already been submitted to the GCF Secretariat and several more projects are in the pipeline.
India has nominated a total of five direct access entities for accreditation by the GCF.
So far, NABARD and SIDBI have been accredited by the GCF.
NABARD is the first entity from India to be accredited as Direct Access Entity (DAE), an official statement said.
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