Sunday, July 06, 2014

Who Is Responsible for Climate Change?

Cumulative carbon emissions - The infographic sheds light on the cumulative emissions to date from major emitters. (Credit: Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Click to enlarge.
Calculating the cumulative cost of carbon dioxide emissions gives new insights into the question of who is responsible for climate change.  One of the major reasons for the failure of the 2009 Climate Convention Conference in Copenhagen was the issue of carbon debt. 

Developed countries called for emission reductions in developing countries, while the latter use the former's historical emissions, their carbon debt, as a reason for inaction.  A new article suggests how to finally settle this question of historical responsibility.

Who Is Responsible for Climate Change?

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