CANADA AND INDIA STRENGHTHEN ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION

Environmental Panorama
Toronto – Canada
September of 2005

 

07/09/2005 - The Honourable Stéphane Dion, Canada’s Environment Minister, concluded meetings with Indian Ministers and experts, announcing that Canada and India have agreed to further their environmental cooperation.

Minister Dion visited India from September 4 to 6, consulting parties on Canada’s preparations for the November United Nations Climate Change Conference to be held in Montreal. The Minister met with India’s Environment and Forests Minister A. Raja, India’s of State for Non-Conventional Energy Sources Minister Vilas Muttemwar, Planning Commission member, Dr. Kirit S. Parikh and International Panel on Climate Change Chair Dr. R.K. Pachauri.

“Our meetings have strengthened our relationship on environmental cooperation,” said Minister Dion. “As one of the world’s rapidly emerging economies and a signatory of both the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, India is fundamental partner to building a successful long term global approach for action on climate change.”

"Canada will continue working in the coming months to ensure that nations are well prepared for the Montreal conference and ready to discuss future international cooperation on climate change,” added Minister Dion. “We have spoken with our Indian counterparts and are looking forward to working together. India's active participation is key to the success of both the conference and future global climate change action.”

Minister Dion’s meeting with Indian Environment and Forests Minister Raja also focused on furthering the commitment to deepen environmental cooperation, including technology promotion as expressed on January 18, 2005 in a joint declaration by the Prime Ministers of India and Canada. It was agreed that Canada and India will continue discussions toward establishing:

• a Memorandum of Understanding on Clean Development Mechanism Projects (the Kyoto Protocol established the Mechanism to encourage developed countries like Canada to invest in projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in emerging and developing countries including India to benefit the global environment); and
• a Canada-India environment forum including green technology development.
Both parties agreed to announce further progress toward these goals during Minister Raja’s visit to Ottawa September 23-24 for an international meeting of environment ministers hosted by Minister Dion.

 
 

Source: Inquiry Center Environment Canada ( http://www.ec.gc.ca )
Press consultantship (André Lamarre and Sébastien Bois)
All rights reserved

 
 
 
 

 

Universo Ambiental  
 
 
 
 
     
VEJA
NOTÍCIAS AMBIENTAIS
DIVERSAS
Acesse notícias variadas e matérias exclusivas sobre diversos assuntos socioambientais.

 
 
 
 
Conheça
Conteúdo
Participe
     
Veja as perguntas frequentes sobre a Agência Ecologia e como você pode navegar pelo nosso conteúdo.
Veja o que você encontrará no acervo da Agência Ecologia. Acesse matérias, artigos e muito mais.
Veja como você pode participar da manutenção da Agência Ecologia e da produção de conteúdo socioambiental gratuito.
             
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
     
ACESSE O UNIVERSO AMBIENTAL
DE NOTÍCIAS
Veja o acervo de notícias e matérias especiais sobre diversos temas ambientais.

 
 
 
 
Compromissos
Fale Conosco
Pesquise
     
Conheça nosso compromisso com o jornalismo socioambiental independente. Veja as regras de utilização das informações.
Entre em contato com a Agência Ecologia. Tire suas dúvidas e saiba como você pode apoiar nosso trabalho.
A Agência Ecologia disponibiliza um banco de informações ambientais com mais de 45 mil páginas de conteúdo online gratuito.
             
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Agência Ecologia
     
DESTAQUES EXPLORE +
SIGA-NOS
 

 

 
Agência Ecologia
Biodiversidade Notícias Socioambientais
Florestas Universo Ambiental
Avifauna Sobre Nós
Oceano Busca na Plataforma
Heimdall Contato
Odin Thor
  Loki
   
 
Direitos reservados. Agência Ecologia 2024-2025. Agência Ambiental Pick-upau 1999-2025.