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Forcing a developed, or even developing, country to do anything will lead to retaliation and an end to diplomatic relations. The changing environment and global warming are a pressing issues to every person on this earth, and many third world leaders know this. The U.S does not have the right to force anyone to improve their carbon footprint when it isn't even a world leader in green technologies. We need to work with third world countries to improve their environmental standards and diplomatic relations with them as a whole. Negotiating with developing countries will not only lead to the preservation of our environment, but also strong alliances drawn together by the need for a healthier planet. Together, we can help developing countries to find more environmentally friendly solutions and maybe even improve our own environmental technologies.
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