Some people think that developed countries have a higher responsibility to combat climate change than developing countries. Others believe that all countries should have the same responsibilities towards protecting the environment. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. You should write at least 250 words.

Some people have an opinion that developed
countries
have more responsibilities to fight
climate
change
than developing
countries
.
On the other hand
, some people think that all
countries
should have the same responsibilities in protecting the environment. Developed
countries
such
as THE United States of America, THE United Kingdom, France, Brazil, Germany, Japan and China producing more pollution thAn all
countries
in the world. They ARE cutTing trees in Amazonia, increasING C02 manufacturing in Shanghai, producING more and more cars in Detroit. Meanwhile, other
countries
do not produce as much production.
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economy of South America is the same as it is in just one California or Texas.
That is
why THE rest of the world blames G7 for
climate
change
and global warming.
However
, we all live on one planet. And everything is linked together. MANUFACTURING in EU
countries
IS directly connected from sources in Asia or Africa. Where factories and mines do not care about water, earth and air pollution. West
countries
have more regulations to fight
climate
change
. They are trying to recycle more and more plastic every year and reducing non-bio packaging. According to WHO 2021
climate
change
report
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there is the same amount of pollution produced on all continents. That shows that we are all responsible for environmental changes and ozone problems. In conclusion, I would like to state that we have only one planet. And all counties should fight to reduce chemicals, gases and pollutants released into the water, land and air. The future of the Earth and our children is in our hands.
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