This shows that developed countries should assume the responsibilities for reducing greenhouses emission while they get more profits from industry produce. Table 1: C02 emissions total, per capita and per $1 GDP (PPP) 2006 | I Developing countries (millions of metric tons) I I Developed countries 113,817 per capita emissions metric tons of C02 12. 6 I I Total emissions 112,244 112.
1 Source: United Nations Another interesting fact is that there are some differences among developing countries. Graph1 , shows 2 significant features.Firstly, developed regions among developing countries such as China and India emit far more than others. Depending on the high carbon economic structure, developing countries which are developing at an amazing rate but lack high technical levels, are hardly to advance by cleaner production.
It is time for the developing countries to start low carbon sustainable development. In addition, regions which lack of water or are located inland emit more than other regions. There are not enough renewable resources like water there.As a result, people there burn fossil fuel to get power.
In a conclusion, the developing countries, which are located inland or not easy to get renewable energy emit more GH6S than other developing countries in the same regions. Graphl [pic] Source: United Nations In conclusion, global warming is a serious global threat to humans. We should respond for our future and try our best to slow down the steps of global warming. Countries should work together to solve this problem. Public awareness should be increased