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Govt mulling venture capital fund for green technologies: PM

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ENS Economic Bureau Posted: Feb 08, 2008 at 0021 hrs IST
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New Delhi, February 7: The Government is considering the setting up of a Venture Capital Fund to promote green technologies, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said today. Inaugurating the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit here, he said that the National Plan of Action on Climate Change, to be released in June this year, would address the challenges of global warming. “The Prime Minister’s Council on Climate Change is working on a National Plan of Action for Climate Change. Even as we engage internationally in creating a global strategy to address climate change we would in parallel work on local, sub-national and national action to meet the challenges of climate change,” he said.

The environmental crisis that manifests as climate change makes people realise that they have a common predicament, he said, adding that “it is a collective crisis but, if imaginatively handled, offers a collective opportunity to reinforce human solidarity in the face of natural forces”.

“So, we take our responsibility seriously,” he told the summit being attended by global leaders, including Maldives president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. Commenting on Delhi’s public transport system, Singh pointed out that it needs immediate attention and the Government has asked the Planning Commission to come up with a comprehensive policy in this regard.

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Emphasising the need to create knowledge partnerships across countries to collaborate on climate change action, he said India has decided to link all academic institutions that work on climate change on a national knowledge net and identify key knowledge institutions that become centres of excellence in climate change related research.

The Prime Minister said that at the international level, India would continue to engage with all nations to strengthen global initiatives in the area of climate change. “India is prepared to commit that our per capita carbon emissions will never exceed the average per capital emissions of developed industrial economies,” he said.

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