Global network December 17 News, in the world on the weather problems in Copenhagen, while the other "Copenhagen Summit" also in the global network of fierce. Beijing time December 16 8 o'clock in the evening, the global network launched the "Chinese and Indian netizens vs Europe and the United States Internet users weather debate" officially opened the curtain. An interesting phenomenon in the debate is that many netizens have broken the "national boundaries", only on the topic itself, including the United States to join the "developing countries" camp, but also the Chinese netizens think "developed countries should not assume more responsibility than the developing countries." "Can developing countries stand idly by?" "– In the debate, the two of opposing debaters, from Belarus and China, who supported" developed countries should not assume more responsibility than developing countries ", attracted netizens ' attention. "EUGENE", a Belarusian netizen, said in the debate that while developed countries emit a lot of carbon dioxide since the Kyoto Protocol was signed, if developing countries were to "retaliate" against developed countries to emit more carbon dioxide, the result would be despair for everyone. "Everyone should first consider the topic itself, not the economic problem," he said. In fact, the developed countries have not refused to assist the developing countries. "MELODY123", who is from China, agrees, saying there is no denying that developing countries lack technology and experience in environmental issues, but that does not necessarily mean that "developing countries can stand idly by while the rest of the world is saving the planet". In the face of the negative netizens such comments, affirmative users to counterattack. "We do not say that developing countries should stand idly by, but since it is a problem created in developed countries, they should bear the cost of technology," said Rajagopalan, an American square player. Isn't that just? "PATRICK, a Chinese-speaking square, also uses facts to illustrate that developing countries have been making efforts to cut emissions," he said. In China, he says, China is the world's largest solar-power user, and the largest hydro-power country, and is still the biggest wind turbine. In addition, as far as he knows, China is steadily sharing clean energy technologies with many other developing countries.
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