Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar also demanded that the lifestyle issue must be debated at the Paris climate change conference later this year.
The minister said that Indian lifestyle is "against" such extravagant consumption and the country has an "ingrained" sense of responsibility where wasteful consumption is "abhorred".
"Lifestyle adopted in developed countries is unsustainable and it will require five Earths to fulfil their lifestyle demands. On the other hand, Indian lifestyle is sustainable where one earth is sufficient.
He was making an intervention at the informal Conference of Parties (COP-21) meeting in Paris today.
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The minister said this while referring to the latest 'Earth Overshoot Report' which is brought out by Global Footprint Network (GFN) every year which maps consumption and requirement of natural resources to sustain it.
Terming the report as an "eye-opener", Javadekar said that the report has indicated that the ecological footprint of developed countries ranges from 8 to 4 whereas India is at 0.9.
"Every poor of the world has the right to emerge out of poverty and poor and developing countries need sufficient carbon space to ensure sustainable development. As climate change impacts the poorer and vulnerable sections severely, we must ensure climate justice," he stressed.