Speaking at the Major Economies Forum in Paris today, Javadekar emphasised that "quick capitalisation was the need of the hour" and the capitalisation should be facilitated majorly by public financing in grant terms.
He underlined that the private sector can "complement but not supplant" public finance needed to address climate change and its impacts.
"We are concerned that despite being launched in 2009-10, the GCF still has empty coffers. The need of the hour is the quick capitalisation as climate actions cannot wait," Javadekar said during his speech.
"However, in our view, the private sector can complement but not supplant public finance needed to address climate change and its impacts," he said.
"The GCF should be capitalised by 2015. This requires countries to agree to a roadmap for achieving this," he said.
Javadekar also suggested that part of GCF should be used for financing critical technologies and purchase of IPRs and making them available to developing countries free of cost.
The Minister said India had presented its budget for 2014-15 was presented yesterday and had taken a number of steps to combat climate change including earmarking Rs 100 crore for National Adaptation Fund, setting up of mission for Himalayan region, Clean Ganga mission and enhancement of cess on coal from Rs 50 a tonne to Rs 100 a tonne.
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