A developing country may struggle to afford the cost of reducing its emissions due to limited financial resources and competing priorities, such as poverty alleviation, education, and healthcare. Investments in cleaner technologies can be prohibitively expensive, and these nations often rely on fossil fuels for economic growth and energy access. Additionally, they may lack the infrastructure and technical expertise needed to implement effective emission reduction strategies. International financial assistance and technology transfer can be crucial, but such support is often insufficient or inconsistent.
building more cheaper houses, renting out flats to people who cannot afford their own houses...
Because they can't afford to buy the large quantities of protein that Americans consume.
dictatorships or police or army dictatorships where one person is in charge of a whole area or country. thhis stops some areas fron becoming more developed as they are run by fear over the citizens. if they dont own lots of natural resources also or if the country has poor education standards or there is a lack of schools or they are expensive and too much for the average family to afford. hope this helps :)
Unfortunately T&T is the only country able to afford energy cost for advanced industrial development. That's where the benifit will go.
HigherThe country has a Higher standard of living if it has fewer people per car.Think of it this way, if there is 1 person per car, more people must be able to afford cars, therefore good standard of living.If many people must share vehicles, then the population must not be able to each afford their own automobile.
because in developing countries, many people are poor and can't afford to buy expensive meat all the time.
Producing food for subsistence. When their productivity increased, they were able to afford developing a civilisation and indulging in wars.
more money so we can afford more imports?
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building more cheaper houses, renting out flats to people who cannot afford their own houses...
Because they can't afford to buy the large quantities of protein that Americans consume.
no, Botswana is a poorer country they cannot afford to go to school
More than what is left of our once-wonderful country can afford.
yes but not many of them can afford it because they have to pay for their education. It is a LEDC country which means it is a less economically developed country and these countries are usually found below the equator. So they do have schools in Ethiopia but not many can afford to send their children to a school. Only the wealthier people in Ethiopia can afford to send their child to a school. hope this helps! :)
Because it is a 3rd world country and could not afford anything else but weapons!
None. You just have to make sure you follow smog emissions laws and registration with the state as well as insurance laws. Other than that you can have any car you can afford and want.
dictatorships or police or army dictatorships where one person is in charge of a whole area or country. thhis stops some areas fron becoming more developed as they are run by fear over the citizens. if they dont own lots of natural resources also or if the country has poor education standards or there is a lack of schools or they are expensive and too much for the average family to afford. hope this helps :)