The scope of what the NDCs need to include has to be broader, and responsibility has to be differentiated;
most developing countries contribute negligible amounts to global warming yet bear the brunt of the burden and this has to be acknowledged.
The scope of what the NDCs need to include has to be broader, and responsibility has to be differentiated;
most developing countries contribute negligible amounts to global warming yet bear the brunt of the burden and this
Not exact matches
I don't want to sound too judgmental, but if you commit in a higher tier, you know all over the world, in
developed countries and emerging
countries, yes, there is more and more of follow - up, making sure they understand who
contributes the
most and trying to generate the right reward.
«The divide may impact
most on least
developed countries (LDC) and small island
developing states (SIDS), which are the
most vulnerable to climate change but
contribute least to relevant research.»
Little of this cash benefits the laboratories or the
developing countries that
contribute most of the genes.
This activity report provides an overview of measures taken to
contribute to climate change mitigation and adaption, as climate change is affecting the world's poorest and
most vulnerable
countries, including Small Island
Developing States, landlocked
countries, arid - and semi-arid areas and
countries where people are dependent on natural resources.
(3) The
countries most vulnerable to climate change, due both to greater exposure to harmful impacts and to lower capacity to adapt, are
developing countries with very low industrial greenhouse gas emissions that have
contributed less to climate change than more affluent
countries.
But the populations that suffer the
most from climatic changes will be those in
developing countries —
countries that have
contributed the least to climate change and populations who have the least access to resources that could help them deal with the consequences.
This is not only incorrect, but ironic, given that
developing countries that use wood for fuel that leads to deforestation is counted as
contributing to climate change, while Europe and
most states in the US count emissions from «modern biofuels» as carbon neutral.»
However, remarkably little has been said or written about the people who will feel the impact
most — the poor rural people of
developing countries — and even less attention has been given to how they can
contribute to slowing its advance.
Cereals continue to remain by far the
most important food source in the world,
contributing 50 per cent of calories and as much as 54 per cent in
developing countries.