Stop Climate Change, Break The Deadlock
Prasad Kasibhatla & Bill Chameides, The Guardian | October 16, 2009
With the Copenhagen UN climate summit coming up, the deadlock between the major developed and developing economic powers on how to divide up necessary greenhouse gas reductions, must be broken. ++ It is a common misconception that climate goals can only be met if China and India commit to immediate emissions reductions. ++ Early action by developed countries, together with developing countries' commitment to adhere to the progressive convergence framework, can form the basis of a fairer formula for emissions reductions.


