"Peaking year is not an issue to be discussed in Lima," Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar told a press conference just ahead of leaving for Peruvian capital Lima to participate in the high-level ministerial segment of the UN climate conference where nations are discussing steps for a new deal in Paris to replace the Kyoto Protocol on global warming.
He was asked about the deal announced last month between the US and China, which is part of BASIC bloc comprising India, Brazil and South Africa that had been raising concerns of developing countries in the global climate negotiations.
At present, China's carbon emissions are 9,000 million tonnes and it is expected to grow in between 18,000-20,000 million tonnes in 2030, which is about 12-13 tonnes per capita.
Javadekar noted India's per capital carbon dioxide emission is much lesser than that of China.
"China is low on ambition... If somebody is happy with number, then you can yourself reach on that basis when India will reach that 12 tonnes per capita....We are not saying anything about (peaking year),"" the Minister quipped while listing the aggressive steps taken by the Indian government to deal with the climate challenge through local actions.
"The benchmark is what will be our contribution. That we will definitely give which will much much more than people expect," he said.
The Minister said India will continue its cooperation with BASIC nations, G-77+ China and Least Developed countries.
Javadekar said Lima conference is going to be a milestone conference.
"It should build trust and foundation for the 2015 global climate agreement. This can be achieved by constructing credibility of existing mechanism by comprehensive treatment of all issues under the UNFCCC processes," he said.
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