Lord Stern: Poorer countries must share carbon-cutting burden

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New paper by leading economist says action will be required from emerging economies even if rich countries produce zero emissions by 2030

Developing countries will have to take stronger action to cut emissions, even if industrialised nations cut their carbon output to zero by 2030, Lord Stern, one of the world's pre-eminent climate economists...

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