Inequality between northern and southern countries contributing to global warming stems from historical, economic, and social factors. Northern countries, often more industrialized, have historically contributed the majority of greenhouse gas emissions, while many southern countries face the consequences despite having lower emissions. Additionally, southern countries frequently lack the financial resources and technology needed to implement sustainable practices, leaving them vulnerable to climate impacts. This disparity highlights the need for equitable solutions that address both climate change and development.
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