CHINA and the United States crossed swords in Beijing today over which of the world’s two main carbon emitters had the greater responsibility to cut emissions.
Beijing’s chief climate official Xie Zhenhua said that China should not be subject to the same rules for greenhouse gas emissions as rich countries, signalling that it will oppose any attempt to impose them at next year’s world climate conference.
“We are in different development stages. We have different historical responsibilities and we have different capacities,” said Mr Xie.
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