Topic: Copenhagen Summit
If you haven't been following the summit, let me sum it up for you:
Developing countries are seeing this as a means by which they can get a economic leg up over developed countries. Developed countries, in spite of knowing what is really going on, are caving to the crazed, pot-smoking leftist / anarchist environmentalists in fear not getting re-elected.
Overall, no one is really interested in saving the planet (except for maybe a few of the honest level-headed environmentalists in the crowds but whom remain pretty much silent in fear of going against the flow of their brainwashed, frenzied, cattle-prodded counterparts).
For if anyone really was interested in stemming global climate change, they'd have considered this simple, true measure of culpability, and, therefore, who should be doing the compensating and who should be compensated:
There should be an international SALES tax, to be determined by the product's or service's carbon footprint, and implemented the same for everyone, every WHERE. Whether you are buying a car in India or a car in the USA, you'll pay the same amount of CFT (carbon footprint tax).
This would spur innovation towards the production of low-carbon footprint goods and services EVERYWHERE, in industries in every sector, as, suddenly, going 'green' actually becomes cheaper for consumers.
Lastly, the revenue from this tax would be collected directly by a transparent, highly scrutinized, INTERNATIONAL environmental organization, which would redistribute the funds to projects that would create further innovations in low or 0 carbon technologies.