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Study: None CS19
Session: P06_U4.xml
Participant: 6 · Modality: U — U · Text: 4
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S1
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
.
T1
While
third
-
world
countries
try
to
boost
their
growth
by
not
focusing
of
the
well
-
being
of
poor
people
,
it
must
be
looked
at
to
in
turn
cause
an
improvement
on
climate
change
in
those
countries
.
S2+3+4
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
.
T2+3
Climate
change
is
affecting
these
countries
in
the
harshest
of
ways
,
yet
these
countries
pay
the
least
attention
to
these
effects
.
These
countries
need
to
start
going
green
and
incentives
for
doing
so
may
be
the
solution
.
S5
Adaptation
and
mitigation
efforts
must
therefore
go
hand
in
hand
.
T4
Efforts
towards
going
green
must
be
put
in
to
affect
as
soon
as
possible
.