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NEW DELHI: Assuring that India will work for a purposeful outcome in the conference on climate change at Copenhagen conference starting from December 6-18, PM Manmohan Singh asked the developed countries responsible for damaging the climate in the last 150 years of industrialization, to finance the developing nations efforts on limiting carbon emission.
We will work with all like minded countries to promote a purposeful outcome of the Copenhagen conference, Singh said at the India Economic Summit organized by CII and World Economic Forum.
Replying to a question, he held developed nations responsible for the CO2 accumulation due to industrialization over the last 150 years. He said, … in recognition of common but differentiative capabilities, while all the countries will be required to contribute according to their capacities and abilities, worlds major economies will be prepared for large capital flows become available to the poor countries for integration and adaptation measures.
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