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There will be more interest from everyone when the proposed solutions don't all involve major concessions from developed countries and a free hand for developing countries. When the developing countries volunteer to cut back their rapid growth in favor of reducing global warming, we should happily follow suit.
Bottom line is its a bad deal. No amount of cajoling and guilt should make us buy in as long as the terms go directly counter to our economic interests.
I won't even get started on the patchwork "proof" of global warming. My above statement assumes there a) is global warming and b) emissions controls would reverse it, both of which are far from certain.
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