India, France show common front on climate change fight
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron and the prime minister of India put forth a common front on the need to fight climate change on Saturday, with the French leader saying he would travel to India before year’s end for a summit on promoting solar energy.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi closed a European tour meeting with Macron in Paris as world governments began adjusting to U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the landmark climate accord reached in and named for the French capital.
Modi delivered on France’s hope that India would confirm its commitment to the Paris Agreement, saying that fighting on behalf of “Mother Planet” is a gift for future generations. India, the world’s fourth-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, is a critical player in the climate pact.
“We are in favour of this Paris Agreement and we will continue to work in that direction, even beyond the Paris Agreement, even if this agreement did not exist,” Modi said at the close of the two leaders’ talks.


