Explores U.S. position on developing countries in climate protection efforts. Concludes that climate protection requires the initial leadership of a few countries that bear historical responsibility for the problem and have considerable capability to act.
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The authors explore the United States’ position on developing countries in climate protection efforts.
The U.S. has sought one set of objectives on climate change – developing country commitments – while at the same time financing billions of dollars worth of carbon-intensive investment in those countries.
The U.S. has a critical role to play internationally. In cooperation with other industrialized countries, the United States can usher in a new era of cooperation on climate protection with the following steps:
Finally, the U.S. should attend to curbing its own prodigious output of greenhouse gases.