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Does everyone have equal responsibility for dealing with climate change?

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Hans Joachim Schellnhuber

Chief Science Advisor to the German government, Climate Change Expert

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About the video: ‘Does everyone have equal responsibility for dealing with climate change?’

Global warming will harm developing countries who are not responsible for the causes and who are least able to protect themselves. The richer industrial nations have a moral responsibility to fund the necessary investment in adapting to climate change. Schellenhuber pins his hopes on a massive global adaptation fund, financed by the sale of carbon credits. He also thinks that emerging industrial giants such as China and India must be persuaded to take preventative action themselves – by investing in clean coal technologies for example.

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Filmed: London, UK on 11 December 2006

Credits: Interviewer - Marcus Morrell, Camera and Editor - Marcus Morrell

Copyright © 2006 Big Picture TV

About Hans Joachim Schellnhuber

Hans Joachim “John” Schellnhuber is the German government’s Chief Advisor on climate change. He is also the founding Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impacts Research and a former Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research in England. In 2004 he received an honorary CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in recognition of his accomplishments in advancing a cross-disciplinary understanding of climate change.

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