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COP21: Developing Countries Refused to be Bullied

Meena Raman

18-Dec-15 08:35

COP21: Developing Countries Refused to be Bullied

The COP21 climate talks in Paris were at times characterised by the negotiations between ‘developed’ and ‘developing’ countries.

Traditionally, developed nations like the US and Europe have been the largest carbon emitters. Developing countries therefore argue that developed nations should be responsible for cutting more emissions than developing countries.


BFM explores the role of developing countries in the COP21 climate talks.


This is a report by Navin Nair, Wong Yu Han, May Barani Lwin and Jason Lim.


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