It's time for the developing world to step up to the plate on climate change, argues a new collection of essays.
"The citizens of these countries have contributed very little to the climate crisis on a per capita basis," writes one of the authors of Keys to Climate Action at the Brookings Institution.
"They are dependent on hydrocarbons for cheap energy and vital public funding, but their own citizens lack access to energy," writes another.
"However, several authors put forward plans for escaping this trap, describing, for example, a vision for how East Africa can tap its enormous clean energy potential in a way that connects every household to power, and builds jobs and skills."
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