PM on Paris Agreement: Climate justice has won

Published By : Admin | December 13, 2015 | 15:25 IST
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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has said that climate justice has won at the recently concluded Paris Climate Change Conference. The Prime Minister has said that the deliberations at COP 21 and Paris Agreement has demonstrated the collective wisdom of world leaders to mitigate climate change. Sharing his sentiments in a series of tweets the Prime Minister observed that the outcome of Paris Agreement has no winners or losers.

"Deliberations at COP21 and Paris Agreement demonstrates the collective wisdom of world leaders to mitigate climate change. Climate change remains a challenge but Paris Agreement demonstrates how every nation rose to the challenge, working towards a solution.

Outcome of Paris Agreement has no winners or losers. Climate justice has won and we are all working towards a greener future," the Prime Minister tweeted.

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