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Although developing countries are understandably reluctant to compromise their chances of achieving better standards of living for the poor , action on climate change need not threaten economic development . Incentives must be offered to encourage developing countries to go the extra green mile and implement clean technologies , and could also help minimise emissions from deforestation . Some of the most vulnerable countries of the world have contributed the least to climate change , but are bearing the brunt of it . Developing countries , in particular , need to adapt to the effects of climate change . Adaptation and mitigation efforts must therefore go hand in hand .
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Developing countries do not want to ruin their chances of improving quality of life for poor citizens and managing climate change shouldn 't interfere with the country 's economic growth . Because developing countries are concerned about investing too much into green energy and in turn compromising their citizens ' quality of life , incentives should be offered to them to take that extra step . Such incentives could increase green solutions and decrease emissions and deforestation . Some of the countries that have contributed the least to climate change are also the most heavily impacted by climate change . This is why it is crucial for developing countries to adapt to climate change . Hence , adaptation and mitigation efforts need to work cooperatively together .