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Climate Change in Developing Countries: Some Interesting Facts

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A good report, from the Current Science Journal, passed over my desk this week.

From 2009, the paper looks at the issue of climate change from a developing country perspective and provides a climate strategy suited to their unique priorities. The authors are in favor of opportunities that benefit both the environment and the economy and consider climate change mitigation a by-product of sustainable development solutions.

The report matters because the United States and other developed countries must make financial resources available to developing countries so they can meet the costs incurred in complying with climate mitigation conventions.  Since there is currently a per capita emissions gap between the developed and developing countries, a principle of ‘common but differential responsibility’ must be incorporated in to legal instruments to combat climate change.

Here’s a pdf of the full report.  I thought I’d throw down some of the best points here:

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