Author:
Guragain Govinda Prasad,Adhikari Bhawani Shankar
Abstract
The interminable international politics of climate change is putting the planet in danger. This article tries to explore the challenges intertwined in the success of climate change. The international politics of climate change seems to have found to be putting the planet in danger and in the risky zone to the life of all. This seems to have found to have tried to explore the challenges intertwined in the success of climate change. The article is derived from the secondary sources of data and it has been found that the de-limit carbon emission directly hampers emerging world in which developing world are reluctant. Secondly, the green economy is found to be infancy. This seems to have found to be unable to meet the needs of the developing world. Western World is seeming to have been found to be blamed for the massive destruction of planet for their mammoth economic growth. The survival of planet or economic growth is found to be the prime question of our time. The poor countries have been found to be in the need of creating jobs, employments and having the boom of the economy as the Western nations have done. So, the poor nations have to be encouraged to create the employments and economic growth not by destroying the ecology and environment but by conserving the climate and ecological condition sound simultaneously. The Western advanced nations have to become more responsible to support the poor countries to have their sustainable development and saving the planet, Earth side by side. The politics in climate change must be avoided since it is concerned to the life of all who are dwelling on the earth.
Publisher
Lomaka & Romina Publisher
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