Why aren’t countries doing more to stop climate change?
Are China, India, Africa, Europe and the US making enough progress to limit climate change? And should developing nations be paid more to transition to renewable energy?
What progress are China, India, Africa, Europe and the US making to limit climate change? Some experts believe they should they go at different paces to reflect their carbon footprints and development goals. And there are calls that developed nations must pay more to help developing nations prepare from transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy. With Charmaine Cozier.
(Image: Attendees in the Blue Zone during the COP26 climate talks in in Glasgow/ Jonne Roriz)
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