- UK and India agree joint roadmap including plans to combat
climate change by 2030, as Prime Ministers meet virtually
- It includes new collaboration on clean energy transition and
protecting forests, and joint leadership to develop resilient
infrastructure in climate vulnerable countries
- The roadmap will support global efforts to limit global
temperature rises and achieve an ambitious outcome at COP26
The UK and India agreed on urgent action to tackle climate change
through new, shared commitments during today’s leader-level call.
Prime Minister and Prime Minister Narendra Modi signed off on a new
shared roadmap during their virtual meeting that includes
measures to help limit global temperature rises and support the
communities most vulnerable to the impact of climate change.
They reaffirmed their personal commitment to work together for an
ambitious outcome at the COP26 climate summit in November and
sustained action beyond.
COP26 President-Designate said:
The UK and India share a longstanding partnership and I am
greatly encouraged by the steps we have taken today to bolster
our joint efforts on tackling climate change.
If the world is to become net zero by the middle of the century
and keep 1.5 degrees in reach, everyone must work together to
make real change for a cleaner, greener planet.
I am proud of the close collaboration on this crucial issue
which our two countries have forged, especially during this
very difficult time for India as it battles with COVID.
The roadmap sets out an ambitious agenda for UK-India
collaboration on fighting climate change, including:
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A new partnership on clean energy transition, which will
drive progress on development of renewables like offshore
wind, improved energy efficiency and storage, and advances in
electric mobility. Both countries also committed to
collaborating on green hydrogen.
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Jointly launch a new global Green Grids Initiative at COP26
for countries to work together on interconnected grids for
renewable energy, to help deliver India’s vision of One Sun
One World One Grid
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Joint action through the Coalition for Disaster Resilient
Infrastructure (CDRI), which the UK and India co-chair. This
will support Small Island Developing States to prepare for
the impacts of climate change by bolstering their
infrastructure.
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Positioning the UK and India as global leaders on
biodiversity through strengthening collaboration to protect
and restore nature, including through a new joint partnership
on forests. This will strengthen how we share expertise and
information and accelerate a global transition to more
sustainable supply chains by bringing together producer and
consumer countries of forest risk commodities to share ideas
and take action.
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The two sides will explore the possibility of enhanced
partnerships with major private finance leaders, including
with the Climate Finance Leadership Initiative, to mobilise
both public and private finance for green development.
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A new phase of collaboration on the India Energy Security
Scenarios Calculator initiative, to support climate policy
and planning.
India and the UK have also welcomed climate action by businesses
and encouraged other companies to do the same. Businesses who
have recently made Net Zero commitments through the UN’s ‘Race to
Zero’ campaign include the Neev Fund, Engineering Export
Promotion Council of India, Gayam Motor Works, M/s Claro Energy
Ltd, Commonwealth Inclusive Growth Services Ltd, Evolve India,
Suryadesh, Rolls Royce, Diageo and Grundfos Pumps India Pvt. Ltd.