CSE-MoEF Side Event at CoP 18 Doha

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India should walk out of the Doha negotiations if equity is not made a part of the deal, says Sunita Narain in Doha

  • Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) and Ministry of Environment and Forests jointly organise a side event at CoP18 in Doha

  • The subject was ‘Equity: an integral part of Durban Platform negotiations and why it is an imperative for an effective climate agreement

  • India reiterates its stand taken in 2011 – environment minister Jayanthi Natarajan had said in the Durban CoP that “equity is central to any debate on climate change”

CoP18, Doha, December 5, 2012: “In Doha, there is a general sense of agreement on the principal of equity per se. The challenge now will be to make the world agree on operationalising equity – equity cannot remain just an idea, it should become an operational principal,” said R R Rashmi, chief Indian negotiator at the 18th UN Conference of Parties on Climate Change. He was speaking at a side event organized here today by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) and the Indian ministry of environment and forests, on the subject of equity and its imperative for an effective climate agreement.

“Equity, in fact, is the pre-requisite for effective action in this area – there can be no effective deal at Doha without equity. However, in global negotiations, equity has become an inconvenient word,” said Sunita Narain, director general of CSE. “And the Durban Platform should give us the foundations to build on. It should create conditions so that the world can move to low-carbon, and leapfrog to cleaner technologies,”

She added: “The Indian government should take a principled stand and walk out of the Doha climate talks if equity is not made a part of the deal.”

CSE and the ministry had organized a similar side event in 2011, at the CoP17 in Durban, South Africa. Speaking at that side event, India’s minister of state for environment and forests, Jayanthi Natarajan had made it clear that India will not compromise on the principles of equity and historical responsibility, which according to her, were the bulwarks on which all climate negotiations must rest.

In Doha, both Ms Narain and Mr Rashmi agreed that the principal of equity will establish the road map for now and future. However, they pointed out that developed countries are not fulfilling their obligations and are trying to rewrite the climate convention at Doha.

Equity, said Ms Narain, is linked to ambition – the world wants an ambitious deal, but for that to happen, equity is essential. “We should choose a simple approach that will operationalise the principals of the Durban Platform,” she added.

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Indian media clippings

As part of an initiative to understand global climate negotiations, for better media reporting about the ongoing discussion at the global forum
at the end of every year, a group of 9-10 journalists are taken to the Conference of Parties by CSE. This year, the following journalists are supported by CSE, where
they get to attend sessions, events and negotiations first hand:
Raju Nayak, Lokmat: Dec. 7, 2012 Page no. 4
Chetan Chauhan, Hindustan Times: Doha, Dec. 6, 2012:
Climate fund by six countries give fillip to Doha talks
Jayanta Basu, The Telegraph:
Dec. 6, 2012

Doha battles West silence on green aid
Dinesh C. Sharma, Mail Today: Doha, Dec. 6 2012
Dateline Doha: Climate fund is an empty shell
Meena Menon, The Hindu: Doha,
Dec. 6, 2012

NGOs lament lack of clarity
Meena Menon, The Hindu,
Dec. 6, 2012

At Doha, financial commitments by developed world not forthcoming
Dinesh Sharma, Daily Mail,
Dec. 6, 2012

Climate finance deal key to Doha success
Wasfia Jalali, PTI, DNA India:
Dec. 6, 2012

Typhoon-hit Philippines seeks action at Doha climate talks
Wasfia Jalali, PTI, Zee News:
Dec. 6, 2012

India fighting to salvage equity in Doha climate talks
Raju Nayak, Lokmat: Dec. 6, 2012
Dinesh Sharma, India Today: Doha (Qatar), Dec. 6, 2012
India should walk out of Doha if equity is not included in agreement, says CSE chief Sunita Narain
Dinesh Sharma, India Today: Doha (Qatar), Dec. 6, 2012
Dateline Doha: Climate fund is an empty shell
Raju Nayak, Lokmat: Dec. 6, 2012 Page no. 3
 
Dainik Bhaskar: New Delhi, 06 Dec 2012
Dainik Bhaskar: Rajasthan, 05 Dec 2012
Meena Menon, The Hindu: Doha,
Dec. 5, 2012

At Doha, financial commitments by developed world not forthcoming
Jayanta Basu, The Telegraph:
Dec. 5, 2012

Long wait for climate equity
Wasfia Jalali, PTI, Zee News:
Dec. 5, 2012

Little progress in Doha climate talks
Wasfia Jalali, PTI, IBN Live:
Dec. 5, 2012

A crisis of confidence has hit the Doha climate talks: India
Wasfia Jalali, PTI, Zee News:
Dec. 5, 2012

Doha Summit: LDCs side with developed countries over equity
Wasfia Jalali, PTI, Zee News:
Dec. 05, 2012

World Bank warns of climate change in Arab region
Chetan Chauhan, Hindustan Times Doha, Dec. 05, 2012
India wants equity to be central to new climate deal
Wasfia Jalali, PTI, IBN Live:
Dec. 04, 2012

Doha climate talks discuss concerns of developing nations
Dainik Bhaskar: Rajasthan, 04 Dec 2012
Wasfia Jalali, PTI, MSN News:
Dec. 04, 2012

Natarajan unlikely to attend Doha climate talks
Wasfia Jalali, PTI, Zee News:
Dec. 04, 2012

Non Kyoto parties need to do more on emissions: EU
Nitin Sethi TNN: Dec. 04, 2012
Green dole trips Doha talks US, EU Refuse To Discuss How $100Bn Aid Will Be Provided
Jayanta Basu, The Tele Graph Calcutta: Doha, Dec. 4, 2012
Doha hints at help for Sunderbans
Nitin Sethi TNN: Dec. 04, 2012
Doha climate talks: India not to enhance its pledge of reducing emissions
Nitin Sethi TNN: Dec. 04, 2012
Climate talks: US, EU refuse to give details about aid pledged to poor countries
Nitin Sethi TNN: Dec. 04, 2012
Islands drift away from EU, rich-poor gulf widens
Nitin Sethi TNN: Dec. 04, 2012
Qatar likely to use Cancun model to resolve issues
Nitin Sethi TNN: Dec. 04, 2012
G77 warns of talks collapse Angry With A Critical Issue Like Equity Being Junked Abruptly
Dinesh Sharma, India Today:
Dec. 04, 2012

The definition of irony: Qatar, the world's highest carbon footprint country is hosting climate change talks
Chetan Chauhan, Hindustan Times Doha, Dec. 04, 2012
India stands tough at Doha talks
Nitin Sethi TNN
Emission cut targets may not be raised in Doha summit
Out Look India: Dec. 03, 2012
Doha Climate Talks Enter Into Final Week
Dinesh Sharma, Daily Mail:
Dec. 03, 2012

Qatar's carbon footprint raises heat at climate talks
Dinesh Sharma, India Today: New Delhi,
Dec. 3, 2012:

Kyoto Protocol gasps for breath
Jayanta Basu, Telegraph India:
Dec. 2, 2012

Global warming worries Indians
Yahoo news: Doha (Qatar),
Dec. 2, 2012

Global warming worries Indians
Raju Nayak, Lokmat Times: Page no 3
Raju Nayak, Lokmat Times: Page no 3
Raju Nayak, Lokmat Times: Page no 11