John Kerry says… Clean energy collaboration central to US-India relationship!

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NEW DELHI (CU)_As many countries across the globe have pledged to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050, there are a few developed nations like India and Australia who are still holding back on such commitments. As the world’s third largest emitter, India has been continuously being call on by the international community to expand its contributions towards global climate efforts. However, New Delhi has insisted that the South Asian nation is among those countries who will be most impacted such commitments.

Unlike what the term suggests, net-zero does not mean…

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