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stephanie
03-20-2008, 03:43 PM
Thursday, 20 March , 2008, 17:20
Last Updated: Thursday, 20 March , 2008, 17:33

New Delhi: If a power plant coming up in India for $500 million can embrace clean technology for an extra $50 million, developed countries must pay the difference, a top UN official has said.


United Nations Development Programme Administrator Kemal Dervis said developed and developing countries had different responsibilities, but would have to strive together to reach a goal of two tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per capita, which would mean a global warming of two degrees Celsius.

Scientists have warned any climate change beyond this level would potentially have disastrous consequences.

Delivering one of the Talking Tomorrow lectures organised by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Wednesday evening, Dervis said that since developed countries were responsible for the stock of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that had led to climate change, "it can't really be fair to ask developing countries to take a leading role in solving the problem".

But the noted economist did want developing countries to play their part, and said since reducing carbon dioxide emissions "would provide a global public good, it should be financed internationally".

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Yurt
03-20-2008, 04:26 PM
i won't rob you, so will you pay me $5.....

illogical. if you want to do good for the world, great. your country is doing good, our country is doing good, can we tax you for every bottle/can that you use?

the west is only evil when you don't need their coin