nation can influence others on confronting climate change. Experts say the delay may be a sign of India’s displeasure with a lack of progress toward funding global climate priorities

xBELEM, Brazil: India is unlikely to submit its climate pledge before the end of the annual United Nations climate summit , raising questions about how the world's most populous nation can influence others on confronting climate change. Experts say the delay may be a sign of India’s displeasure with a lack of progress toward funding global climate priorities. However, this can also hurt its ability to lead at the climate talks in Brazil. The country is considered a key player in global efforts to fight pollution and address global warming, especially as the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump ha

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