Australia and India have signed an agreement to support low-emissions technology sharing, focusing on hydrogen development and low-cost solar programs. The talks come ahead of face-to-face Quad discussions, including the leaders of the United States and Japan. “Unless we can get the technology transformation occurring in developing countries, then I fear that the ambitions that so many have for addressing climate change will be frustrated,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters in Washington D.C. “If we want to make a difference on climate change, we’ve got to make a difference everywhere, not just in advanced economies.” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi released a communique after the meeting, saying the leaders would work to address climate change and explore clean technology. “In this regard, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the need for a broader dialogue on environment protection,” it said. He also extended an invitation for Morrison to visit India. “The prime …