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Addressing climate change is a collective responsibility. Early climate negotiations at the United Nations recognized a shared responsibility for climate change but—driven by a principle of “common but differentiated responsibilities”—relied on developed countries, and not developing ones, to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Developed countries had released most of the greenhouse gases to date, the thinking went, and their advanced economies could better absorb the costs.
Now all countries—including developing ones—need to address climate change. But the historical difference in responsibility is echoed in current climate debates, as developing countries such as India face the challenges of a growing economy alongside a changing climate.
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It's logical to say that the countries responsible for the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere today are most responsible for climate change , because it's those greenhouse that are driving both present climate change and will continue to drive future climate change for at least the next 50 years .
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