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Developing countries doing more to check emissions than rich ones: report

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New Delhi: Developing countries have pledged greater levels of reduction of greenhouse gas emissions than the rich nations despite the developed world being responsible for a large part of the historical emissions.

This conclusion by the Stockholm Environment Institute has stirred debate about how far India would now be willing to go with the US and Europe lagging behind on substantial actions to prevent climate change but asking for greater commitments from the developing world.

"There is broad agreement that developing country pledges amount to more mitigation than developed country pledges," a report by the institute said.

Countries provided these pledges under the Copenhagen Accord with developing countries such as India pledging to take actions to reduce emissions voluntarily despite not being required to do so under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.

The SEI report is based on four detailed studies from different reputed institutions including UNEP and McKinsey and Company.

The four independent studies used different parameters and assumptions to bring the different kinds of pledges into a comparable format and all four came to the same conclusion though the difference between promised goals of the rich and developing countries varied.

The authors of the SEI report concluded that unless the UN accounting system shut the loopholes, the rich countries would be able to meet their pledges "with very little actual mitigation, and possibly with none at all".

It also noted that the rich countries had not decoupled their consumption patterns from emissions but rather they had shifted many of those emissions to developing countries. In other words, the fossil-fuel driven consumption levels of the rich countries have not reduced over time and the actions taken by them to reduce emissions have been only those which brought net-benefit to their economies.

The report said the developed countries held three-quarters of the world's GDP and were responsible for 75% of the historical emissions. "It seems self-evident that the developed world should take responsibility for much more mitigation effort than the developing world, and that this effort must have both a domestic and an international dimension," it said.

"The developed world must raise their level of ambition to the levels demanded by science and equity. And, of course, they must fulfill those ambitions through actual mitigation, not through accounting loopholes," it added.

The report noted that even after the rich countries agreed to do so, it would still require actions by the developing world to prevent dangerous climate change.
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14 comments // Developing countries doing more to check emissions than rich ones: report

  • artemis6
  • JanforGore
  • EmperorThan
  • Anonmaly
    • +2
      Anonmaly  
    • The truth hurts, actually there have been a few at least acknowledgements of this... Apparently we need more awareness, good submission....

    • 7 months ago
  • JanforGore
  • bailey78
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      bailey78  
    • thats because money does not make one smarter just more wasteful. I have noticed that folks with lots of money also make a lot of waste. Most of it is not recycled properly. And the fact that they are trying to keep up with or out do one another. does not help. Developing countries are also seeing the benefits of going green from the get go. Why build something that is going to be wasteful if you can get the samething from going green that will be cheaper to operate in the long run

    • 7 months ago
  • JanforGore
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      JanforGore  
    • bailey78:

      Well India and China have increased carbon emissions, China to the point where they passed the U.S. But as this states, historically, we have far surpassed the developing world in emissions and in the damage we have also done to this planet without accountability for it. And you're right regarding money and what it does and I also think so many who live in the developing world live closer to the Earth so they have a greater appreciation for all she gives us whereas here, we cover it in concrete. That in and of itself has an effect on our perceptions.

    • 7 months ago
  • bailey78
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      bailey78  
    • JanforGore:

      well Jan you have to look at the facts. Both China and India are produceing products for most of the european countries. Just what America takes in from the both is enought to create enough waste to change the carbon in the atmosphere and effect global warming.

    • 7 months ago
  • JanforGore
  • JanforGore
  • JanforGore
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      JanforGore  
    • "The report said the developed countries held three-quarters of the world's GDP and were responsible for 75% of the historical emissions. "It seems self-evident that the developed world should take responsibility for much more mitigation effort than the developing world, and that this effort must have both a domestic and an international dimension," it said."

      The richer countries are addicted to oil and wealth (based on fixed illusionary market mechanisms that benefit them.) They are guided by a media that is bought by those interests and politicians who get their donations from them as well. And on a more baser level, they are spoiled children who cannot admit when they are wrong or when they have made a mistake because their ideology, politics and egos mean more to them than the ability for all of us to live on this planet. It is no wonder that developing countries feel such a sense of betrayal. Well, so do I. Even the very ability of this species to survive has to be made into a global class war. Shame. However, the effects of biodistress are a great equalizer on that score as we are now seeing. For those who still continue to be deaf, dumb and blind to this for their own perceived benefit (war profiteers, politicians and fossil fuel lobbies in particular) you are guilty of a gross moral crime against the world. And sooner or later, justice will be served.

    • 7 months ago
  • coolplanet
  • JanforGore
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      JanforGore  
    • coolplanet:

      This Gnostic saying of Jesus, gospel of Thomas fits as well: "You must bring forth what is within you to be saved; if you do not, you will be destroyed."

      Meaning to me, that unless we seek the light of knowledge within ourselves to save ourselves, we will perish at our own hand.

    • 7 months ago
  • coolplanet
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