A new study documents how the richest 10% in the developed countries emitted 22% more CO2 than the total emissions of all the developing countries studied
Ceew: The study underscores the pressing need for developed countries, including China, to adopt sustainable lifestyles and make room for developing countries in the global carbon space.
New Delhi, Nov 28 (PTI) In rich countries, even regular earners produce more carbon dioxide than the wealthiest 10 per cent of people in developing countries like India, Brazil, and others in Asia and South America, according to a new study.
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