Copenhagen: Key issues facing developing countries
04/12/2009
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Contents:
1. Architecture of the global climate regime
2. Low level of ambition in emissions reductions
3. Shifting the burden on developing countries
4. Means of implementation not forthcoming
5. Behind the “Shared Vision”: Unfair distribution of responsibilities in emissions reductions
6. Trade Protectionism on Climate Grounds
Conclusion
- Martin Khor, Executive Director, South Centre
https://www.alainet.org/pt/node/138179
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