India has highlighted the challenges developing countries face in achieving climate goals without adequate funding from developed nations. At the BRICS Environment Ministers meeting in Brasilia, India emphasised the need for climate justice and equity. The success of this year's UN climate conference hinges on developed countries fulfilling their financial commitments to climate action.

India pointed out that the proposed USD 300 billion annually by 2035 under the New Collective Quantified Goal on climate finance is insufficient compared to the USD 1.3 trillion needed. Without proper funding, developing nations will continue to struggle with underfunded climate initiatives. This shortfall could hinder their ability to meet climate targets effectively.
BRICS Role in Climate Action
With COP30 set to take place in Brazil, India sees a strong symbolic and political opportunity for ambitious climate action. India urged BRICS to unite in supporting the COP30 Presidency, ensuring urgent focus on adaptation and resilience. The group must drive meaningful action across all pillars of climate negotiations.
India stressed the importance of 2025 for climate adaptation and resilience, anticipating the successful conclusion of the UAE-Belem Work Programme on Adaptation at COP30. A clear road map for the Global Goal on Adaptation, supported by adequate implementation means, should be a key outcome of COP30.
Equitable Use of Resources
India called for BRICS nations to ensure equitable use of the world's limited carbon budget, prioritising sustainable development needs of developing countries. As BRICS members, they must strengthen engagements in multilateral forums, advocating for a fair and equitable transition for developing economies.
The expansion of BRICS from five to eleven members underscores its growing global influence. With this expanded membership, BRICS has an even greater role in shaping international priorities and leading global efforts for sustainable development.
Environmental Challenges and Opportunities
BRICS nations, as some of the fastest-growing economies, share common development goals but also face environmental challenges like desertification, land degradation, pollution, biodiversity loss, and water management. These countries possess strong scientific and technical expertise that can help create affordable solutions tailored to developing nations' needs.
Together, BRICS countries account for 47% of the world’s population and contribute around 36% of global GDP in purchasing power parity terms. By 2050, BRICS will play a key role in the energy sector with significant shares in global oil production, natural gas reserves, and coal reserves.
The group's influence over critical minerals and strategic metals will be vital in driving the global energy transition and advancing clean technologies. Leveraging these resources can significantly impact sustainable development efforts worldwide.
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