China's very serious about dealing with GW as shown by its massive investment in renewable energy and reforestation. Problem is, China's ability to keep building coal power stations is what is making it the world's superpower so they're against any binding treaties to stop them from doing so. That's why they destroyed the Copenhagen talks.
Countries such as China, the United States, and India are among the top emitters of greenhouse gases contributing to global warming. Each of these countries plays a significant role in the overall impact on climate change due to their population size and industrial activities.
Global warming is global, so it affecting China the same as other countries. Temperatures are rising, as are sea levels. Glaciers are melting and China's great rivers may lose their reservoirs of ice.
There is no single country that causes global climate change (China, America, etc.) However the industrialized countries generally have a larger impact on the emissions held to be responsible for the problem than smaller or agriculturally based countries. Half of all the carbon dioxide emissions from man made e sources come from China (22%), America (20%), India (5%) and Russia (5%). The remaining 170 or so countries contribute the other 50%
The industrial nations, until recently, were the primary emitters of greenhouse gas. It was only recently that one developing nation, China, eclipsed the United States in greenhouse gas emissions, though India is working hard to catch up. For the most part (aside from India & China) developing nations are NOT the main cause of global warming.
Rwanda is a small, impoverished country that contributes little to global warming and can therefore do little to stop it. Rwanda is really at the mercy of larger and wealthier carbon-emitting countries like the United States, China and Britain. If these countries act responsibly, then Rwanda will benefit.
Global warming plays some serious roles in China and Japan, as they seem densely populated with human activity many of their areas. Since most areas are already humid, global warming with use of the "greenhouse effect" is pretty much 2x more potent than anywhere else. With this happen, lung disease case will be severely numerous in the future.
Countries in Asia such as China are currently contributing the most to global warming. This is because they are currently going through an industrial revolution, and have a lot of factories which make a lot of pollution.
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Countries such as China, the United States, and India are among the top emitters of greenhouse gases contributing to global warming. Each of these countries plays a significant role in the overall impact on climate change due to their population size and industrial activities.
Global warming is global, so it affecting China the same as other countries. Temperatures are rising, as are sea levels. Glaciers are melting and China's great rivers may lose their reservoirs of ice.
There is no single country that causes global climate change (China, America, etc.) However the industrialized countries generally have a larger impact on the emissions held to be responsible for the problem than smaller or agriculturally based countries. Half of all the carbon dioxide emissions from man made e sources come from China (22%), America (20%), India (5%) and Russia (5%). The remaining 170 or so countries contribute the other 50%
The industrial nations, until recently, were the primary emitters of greenhouse gas. It was only recently that one developing nation, China, eclipsed the United States in greenhouse gas emissions, though India is working hard to catch up. For the most part (aside from India & China) developing nations are NOT the main cause of global warming.
Just about all nations are causing global warming, some more than others, of course. China and the US are the nations with the largest carbon footprints at the moment.
Rwanda is a small, impoverished country that contributes little to global warming and can therefore do little to stop it. Rwanda is really at the mercy of larger and wealthier carbon-emitting countries like the United States, China and Britain. If these countries act responsibly, then Rwanda will benefit.
China has recently overtaken the US in annualcarbon dioxide emissions, but the US still has the highest historical levels. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas responsible for global warming and climate change.
China has a target to stop peak emissions by 2030 and earlier if possible. China is now the biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, but it is also the world's biggest investor in clean energy.Another issue: Will China by a giver or a receiver of climate-related aid to developing countries?
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