Developed countries, including Canada, must continue reducing carbon emissions despite major polluters' actions, emphasizing historical responsibility and global cooperation.

Canada and other developed countries must continue reducing carbon emissions, regardless of major polluters' actions, according to an article. The author highlights the EU's success in reducing emissions by 27% since 1990, while Canada's emissions grew by 16.5% in the same period. The article emphasizes developed nations' historical responsibility for climate change and calls for global co-operation and shared responsibility to tackle the crisis, with developed countries leading decarbonization and facilitating necessary changes in emerging economies.

August 21, 2024
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