India to slow greenhouse growth in step to UN deal

The government said it was willing to rein in its “carbon  intensity” — the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted per  unit of economic output — by between 20 and 25 percent by 2020,  from 2005 levels.

“India can’t be like a frog in the well, India has to show  leadership to its own people — we need to show action,”  Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh told parliament, laying out  India’s position ahead of the Dec. 7-18 summit in Denmark.

Such a goal will let India’s emissions keep rising. Ramesh  said India, the fourth biggest greenhouse gas emitter, would not  set a peak year for its emissions, or accept absolute cuts.

The unilateral announcement contrasted with a harder line on  Wednesday when diplomats said India, China, Brazil and South  Africa opposed the setting of goals advocated by the Danish  hosts, including a halving of world emissions by 2050.

The big emerging economies have often insisted that rich  nations have caused global warming by spewing out greenhouse  gases since the Industrial Revolution, and want to see deep cuts  by these rich nations before joining the effort.