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Business - General Business Individual Kyoto Protocol and Global Warming Evaluation Research global climate change, global warming, and the Kyoto Protocol. Write a 700- to 1,400-word evaluation of international efforts to combat global climate change. Include the following information in your evaluation: · Introduce the concept of global climate change. · Contrast the costs and benefits of combating global climate change in the developing world with the costs and benefits in the industrialized countries. · Explain the economic benefits of the Kyoto Protocol. · Explain the economic costs of the Kyoto Protocol. · Recommend a policy to address global climate change. · Defend your policy recommendation based on economic projections and principles. Cite at least four references. Format your evaluation consistent with APA guidelines.

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