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Climate Change and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
Climate Change and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
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The 21st century is said to be the century of the highest temperatures in the world. Scientists have come to affirm that human activities, especially in developed countries, are the main cause of serious environmental issues in developing ones. It appears that every country, now aware of the situation, has made several international agreements, which serve the purpose of mitigating the rise of temperatures in the world. These agreements require an effective and collective participation of countries, as well as sacrifices that could affect national development policies in developing countries.
Generally, climate change mitigation texts are considered to be a contradiction to the old economic development process and to the development of the different traditional economic sectors. Countries on the path to a better economic status have to consider improving their citizens' situations while focusing on environmental protection . Some of them, like the European Union (EU), have chosen a regional approach which seems to be effective, and others would probably have to rethink their ways of improving their economic status; this paper will investigate the specific case of the ECOWAS. The ECOWAS, in its goal of "cooperation, integration, economic stability an
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