18 Facts About Climate debt

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Climate debt is the debt said to be owed to developing countries by developed countries for the damage caused by their disproportionately large contributions to climate change.

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Therefore, some consider developed countries to owe a debt to developing ones for their disproportionate contributions to climate change.

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Adaptation debt is claimed to be owed by developed countries to developing countries to assist them in their adaptation to climate change.

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Emissions Climate debt is claimed to be owed by developed countries for their disproportionate amount of greenhouse gas emissions.

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Concept of climate debt was first introduced in the 1990s by non-governmental organizations.

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Advocates of climate debt claimed that the Global North owes the Global South a debt for their contributions to climate change.

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People's Agreement states that climate debt is owed by not only financial compensation but restorative justice.

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Apart from official agreements between nations, climate debt has been appearing in public media with both supporters and opponents.

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Adaptation Climate debt is the compensation that developing countries claim they are owed due to the damage they feel from the environmental effects of the developed world.

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Adaptation Climate debt aims to have rich countries adopt the responsibility of helping developing nations that have suffered the negative environmental effects of their industrialization and carbon emissions.

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Emissions Climate debt is a Climate debt owed by developed countries based upon their majority contribution of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, despite having relatively lower populations.

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Capacity to absorb emissions by the environment is termed as the total carbon space; the emissions Climate debt concept argues that developed countries have overused their fair allocation of this space.

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Emissions Climate debt calls for a redistribution of the carbon space among the developed and developing nations and aims to allocate the carbon space in accordance with the population of each country.

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Support for climate debt generally comes from developing countries and environmentalist NGOs, with criticisms of climate debt usually coming from developed nations.

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Support for the implementation of a climate debt framework is led by developing countries that have and will continue to feel severe negative impacts due to climate change.

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Criticisms of the idea of climate debt are purported by developed countries and some independent political analysts.

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Commonly, criticisms attempt to invalidate the idea that a Climate debt is owed from developed countries to developing countries as compensation for historical emissions and ecological damage.

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Analyst Olivier Godard claims that the idea of a climate debt requires a priori judgment decisions to be made about debt, responsibility, and their place in international relations.

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