The UN climate conference, to be held in Paris from November 30 to December 11 of this year, is tasked with finalising a global agreement designed to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
"We are very positive about the Paris conference. We want it to come up with a good outcome which will help earth to mitigate the challenges posed by climate change and can keep the temperatures below the 2-degree threshold," Environment Minister Prakash Javadaker told reporters at the Indian Women's Press Corps (IWPC) here.
The pre-2020 emission cuts to be carried out by the developed world is an integral part of the new architecture of the UN climate conference.
"You will leave no carbon space for development of India and many other developing countries. So, we have demanded that we must get the carbon space," he added.
"We suggested that all actions should be on the basis of INDC (intended naturally determined contributions). So, you don't make an international review of it. They agreed to a synthesis report," he said.
Asked if India will be able to address key concerns with developed nations before the Paris summit, the minister said that the main issue is about financing clean technology in the developing world.
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