"I am an optimist that we will deal with climate change threat effectively and will overcome it but it requires a joint effort from all countries and Paris is the beginning of the story of the efforts to be made by the mankind," Javadekar said.
The Union Environment minister said that finance and technology should be provided to foster sustainable development in emerging nations for more aggressive actions on climate change.
What is now changing and one good feature about the road to Paris is that all the countries of the world have taken a pledge and have accepted that they will take action on their own and will present a graph of their actions in the form of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions(INDCs), he said.
"That's a real change, that's the real hope and that's where I feel that Paris will be a success because every country is participating, every country is taking pledges and that's a good sign. Let us welcome it, let us celebrate it. Let us not start a blame-game on this," he said.
"We must respect that every country's action will be different in the context of achieving sustainable growth and sustainable development, but by sustainable measures," the Union Minister said.
Javadekar said that finance and technology should be provided to foster sustainable development in emerging nations for more aggressive actions of Climate Change.
