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International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary
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International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(2):311-315

Climate Justice and Cops: The North-South Debate with Special Reference to India, S Development and Environment

Author Name: Purbasha Samanta;  

1. Lecturer of A.J.C Bose College, Department of Geography, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Rd, Elgin, Kolkata, India

Abstract

India with its huge poor population, is one of the countries, where inequalities is very strong in the world today. According to the world Inequality report 2024, India is such a country who is showing very high-income inequality, where 1% of population holds 22% of total income on the other hand, 50% hold only 15%. So this is a high indicator of gap between the rich and poor . The COP is the decision-making body in which various countries meet each year to find out best way to handle the main cause of climate change . There needs a carbon Emission Transparency . According to Supreme Court Rights Against Climate Change , should be a part of fundamental rights. Now it is essential to increase the rate of non renewable resources as well as balanced developmental project for getting climate related justice.

Keywords

Net Zero Emission, Climate Injustice, Cop Summit, North-South Debate.