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China is to blame for the failure at Copenhagen.
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No, because... no smaller countries less responsible for poulltion are:
power plays,capitalism an imbalance of resources/strength and therefore resentment,competition and insecurity are to blame.
China being the biggest polluter in the world by being obstinate and obstreperous en-flamed all the above mentioned factors to great heights; stunting progress on the issue, by allowing other countries to follow suit.
When countries 'least' responsible for pollution that have the least to lose from a deal/'cleaner environment' did not agree to a deal, did not show any tremendous gesture of moving forward and ceasing to pollute. How can big polluter(china being the biggest) countries(who have corporate empires, booming economies and a lot more at stake from cutting it) be blamed?[1]