Post by Israel Ekpo
Arbitration | Litigation
Developed countries, with their substantial resources, technological advancements, and historical contributions to greenhouse gas emissions, face a moral and practical duty to lead in climate action. Conversely, developing nations, which are often the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, grapple with the dual challenge of fostering economic growth and implementing sustainable practices with limited resources and infrastructure. This article highlights the dynamics between developed and developing states in the global climate change agenda with the aim of revealing strategies that will unify their diverse interests. We will examine the roles of international agreements such as the Paris Agreement, the importance of equitable financial mechanisms like the Green Climate Fund, and the necessity of technology transfer. This is the penultimate article forming the basis of our 100-day Online Climate Change Awareness Campaign. #ClimateJustice #GlobalWarming #Sustainability #ClimateAction #ClimateInequality #DevelopedVsDeveloping #GreenEconomy #EnvironmentalEquity #CarbonFootprint #SustainableDevelopment #ClimateResponsibility #NetZeroGoals #AdaptationAndMitigation #ClimateDiplomacy #JustTransition #ClimateResilience