Common but Differentiated Responsibilities
- The countries in the north want everyone to share equal responsibility for protecting the environment.
- The South’s emerging nations think that the developed world’s industrialization is to blame for the environment’s deterioration.
- The idea of shared but distinct duties was established in the Rio Declaration during the 1992 Earth Summit. It was acknowledged that when drafting and interpreting international environmental legislation, the unique concerns of developing nations must be taken into consideration.
- United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- It is a climate change protocol from the United Nations.
- It stipulates that nations must take action to combat climate change “in accordance with their respective capabilities and common but differentiated responsibilities, and on the basis of equality.”
Common Property Resources| Class 12 Political Science Notes
We explore the complex world of Common Property Resources (CPRs) in Chapter 6 of the Class 12 Political Science curriculum. CPRs are essential to both environmental governance and international politics. This chapter sets out to explore the complex dynamics that surround CPRs, illuminating their importance, handling, and the complex relationship between environmental concerns and politics.
Our knowledge of the intricate tapestry that unites the societal, economic, and ecological facets of our global environmental legacy will be enhanced as we unearth the subtle relationships between them.