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When the US and Europe demand that India and China (the 3rd and 1st largest polluters in the world) reduce greenhouse gases, India and China often respond that it's unfair to ask them to reduce emissions while they're still developing and lifting their people out of poverty

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When the US and Europe demand that India and China (the 3rd and 1st largest polluters in the world) reduce greenhouse gases, India and China often respond that it's unfair to ask them to reduce emissions while they're still developing and lifting their people out of poverty. After all, the US and Europe got to pollute for decades while they developed and became wealthy nations. Do you find this argument convincing? Should the US and Europe consider imposing carbon tariffs on Chinese and Indian goods to try to force them to adopt more green technologies?

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