One of the greatest challenges in achieving a global approach to climate change is the debate about who should accept the financial burden.
Developing nations in particular fear that by committing to reducing greenhouse gas emissions they may struggle to build their economies.
Al Jazeera's Yvonne Ndege investigates Kenya's rose exporting industry and its effects on carbon emissions.
Stop this foolishness about carbon emissions in this case, everyone who imports or exports products give off some sort of pollution or other, the worlds economy would come to a halt if we start banning everything.
stewedpeas 2 years ago
Thank you for this video it helped me with my Geography project i am doing on how Kenya's economy is being affected by fairtrade, not buying Kenyan roses and buying roses from Holland and more! cheers!
AdamP31 2 years ago
The African tries to develop himself and you shut him down for something you do more... Your own bible says Why do you look at the speck in your brothers eye when you have a log on your own eye...what a bunch of hypocrites
MTOTOwaNYAYO 3 years ago
Okay, the question begging to be asked here is, WHO is behind this, trying to kick Kenya out of the flower growing business? Someone is greedy and jealous and it is obvious from this report that they are looking for any excuse they can find to do so.
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