This report uses the data compiled by WRI to examine a pivotal and long-running issue surrounding U.S. climate change policy, the appropriate roles of developed and developing countries in addressing climate change.
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This report uses the data compiled by WRI to examine a pivotal and long-running issue surrounding U.S. climate change policy, the appropriate roles of developed and developing countries in addressing climate change.
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Parker, Larry & Blodgett, John.Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Perspectives on the Top 20 Emitters and Developed Versus Developing Nations,
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January 31, 2008;
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