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Is Copenhagen's measurable, reportable and verifiable emission reduction commitment not good? Why don't we give in?

Why should others supervise our own emission reduction?

Now it is divided into two categories, one is developed countries, that is, Annex I countries of the Framework Convention on Climate Change. They need measurable, reportable and verifiable emission reduction commitments, while giving money to other countries to support climate change-related construction.

Another kind of developing countries, countries outside Annex I, have no written obligation to reduce emissions at present, and their main task at present is "development". At present, some commitments made by China and India are only based on the image of a big country and international morality, which lays the tone for climate negotiations.

If developing countries such as China accept "measurable, reportable and verifiable", it will be no different from mandatory emission reduction in Annex I countries.