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Average emissions in developed nations exceeds richest 10% in India, Brazil

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A study by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) shows significant differences in carbon dioxide emissions between average income earners in developed countries and the richest 10% of people in developing countries. The study suggests that developed countries, including China, should adopt a sustainable lifestyle and allocate carbon space to developing countries. Research shows that encouraging the wealthiest people to adopt low-carbon lifestyles could lead to significant emissions reductions and carbon taxes.

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