Rwanda: Cop21 Should Whip Major Polluters Back in Line

1 December 2015
editorial

The next two weeks will mean make or break for global weather patterns. Within that time, the over 150 world leaders meeting in Paris should have struck a deal by then or there will be no turning the clock back.

As COP21 is going on, China and India, countries with the highest emissions of green house gases, are covered in thick smog and health alerts have been sounded. This is a grim reminder that the fate of the world should not be sacrificed in the name of industrial advancement and shortsightedness.

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