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Rapid urbanization in low-lying coastal areas of both the
developing and
developed
world
Patient
is greatly increasing population densities and the
value of human-made assets exposed to coastal climatic extremes such as tropical
cyclones.
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Developed
country
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governments, in particular, can ensure that training and capacity building programmes
they sponsor consider the full range of information, financial, legal, and business consulting
7and engineering services that technology transfer requires, as well as the local conditions
under which these may be provided.
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The Kyoto Protocol was endorsed by 160 countries. It will become legally binding provided at
least 55 countries sign up to it, including
developed
nations
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responsible for at least 55 %
of greenhouse gas emissions from the industrialised world.
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The further implications of the restructuring of the electric utility industry in many
developed and developing
countries
Patient
for CO2 emissions are uncertain at this time,
although there is a growing interest in distributed power supply systems based
on renewable energy sources and also using fuel cells, micro-turbines and Stirling engines.
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The entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol required its ratification before the end of
2003 by 55 countries representing at least 55 % of the CO, emissions of the
developed
world
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Rapid urbanization in low-lying coastal areas of both the developing and
developed
world
Patient
is greatly increasing population densities and the value of human-made assets exposed
to coastal climatic extremes such as tropical cyclones.
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The impacts of climate change on agriculture are estimated to result in small percentage changes in global income,
with positive changes in
more
Degree
developed
regions
Patient
and smaller or negative changes in
developing regions (low to medium confidence).
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Economic development is most rapid in developing countries, but it will not be sustainable if
these countries follow the historic greenhouse gas emission trends of
developed
countries
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.
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Developing countries tend to be more vulnerable to climate change than
developed
countries
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,
and poor people more than wealthy people.
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This situation raises issues of capacity, standards, policy and regulation, for which
developed
countries
Patient
have established better, though not comprehensive,
frameworks within which to respond.
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The lack of resources will be a constraint in many regions, but negative health
effects can be minimised through a transfer of technological, educational and medical
expertise from the more developed nations to the
less
Degree
developed
nations
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.
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There is potential for
developed and developing
countries
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to enhance
and/or acquire adaptive capabilities.
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Because ODSs cause depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer 4, their production and
consumption are controlled under the Montreal Protocol and consequently are being phased out,
with efforts made by both
developed and developing
country
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parties to the Montreal Protocol.
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Smoking is declining in some
developed
countries
Patient
, but in developing countries both
smoking and COPD are increasing.
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The Kyoto Protocol was the first multilateral agreement to set specific emission
reduction targets for the
developed
world
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