New research has found that developing countries including China, India, Brazil and Mexico are on track to cut their greenhouse gas emissions by 25 per cent by 2020.
The study commissioned by the German government is the first major assessment that quantifies the progress of developing nations' efforts to cut emissions.
Climate groups say it puts pressure on countries like Australia to come to the negotiating table proposing deep cuts to emissions and aid for poorer nations.
"We know China have got aggressive plans to improve energy efficiency and promote renewable energy, India are putting in plans and legislation, [and] we're seeing emissions trading systems emerge in Mexico and South Korea," the Climate Institute's Erwin Jackson said.
"If you add these policies up, they are starting to get to the levels which are more than sufficient to trigger developed country action in the order of 25 to 40 per cent reductions by 2020."
Mr Jackson says the ...





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