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What is the responsibility of global warming development and developed countries?

Addressing global warming: Developed countries shoulder greater responsibilities and obligations.

1. The developed countries still have certain funds and technologies to deal with and do a good job in post-disaster recovery, while most developing countries are powerless in both disaster response and post-disaster recovery due to limited financial resources, and suffer huge losses. In the direct funding mode, the goal is to help developing countries implement policies and measures related to climate change, provide adequate and predictable financial resources, and realize a balanced distribution of funds between climate change adaptation and climate change mitigation actions.

second, developed countries are the main emitters of greenhouse gases that cause global warming and have the responsibility to deal with global warming. In the process of industrialization and modernization in developed countries, a large number of greenhouse gases, mainly carbon dioxide, are released without restraint. Data show that even today, developed countries, which account for 22% of the world's population, still consume more than 7% of the world's energy and emit more than 5% of greenhouse gases. The per capita greenhouse gas emissions of most developed countries are still far higher than the world average and the average of developing countries. Therefore, developed countries have an unshirkable primary responsibility for climate change.

third, according to the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities put forward by the United nations framework convention on climate change, developed countries should bear the main obligations.