that they have more to lose than to gain from any truly earnest engagement with a global climate regime that, after all, significantly
curtails access to the energy sources and technologies that historically enabled growth in the industrialized world.
Its key claim is that, unless the climate regime explicitly preserves such a right, developing country negotiators may quite justifiably conclude [iii] that they have more to lose than to gain from any truly earnest engagement with a global climate regime that, after all, significantly
curtails access to the energy sources and technologies that historically enabled growth in the industrialized world.
Not exact matches
«Without our recommended changes, the SMART program will
curtail community solar and greatly restrict
access to clean
energy.