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== Background ==
On 1 July 2022, Olav Brodzki of [[LasówkraniaKorćetta]] proposed that an international Environmental Protection Agency should be established. Ambassador Windfross of [[Cryria]] urged him for more detailed. Antoli Smorin of [[Mexregiona]] expressed interest given the threats to his country from melting polar ice caps in the [[Rotantic Ocean]]. Eirin Slovry of [[Nystatiszna]] suggested that climate change was irreversible and that the agency should provide monetary compensation to the most severely affected nations. Imo Naro of [[Reijia]] supported granting funds but urged that strict limits on these disbursements should be implemented. Brozki emphasised the importance of prevention. Slovkry intimated that prevention would stifle economic progress in the developing world. Brozky then contended that the efforts should be targeted at developed nations. Reijia refused to support an agreement that did not have universal greenhouse gas emissions limits. Jwala of [[Serramal]] intimated that developed countries were trying to enjoy the fruits of the climate change they induced while keeping the developing world down. Brodzki suggested supporting the developing world in meeting carbon emission targets.
 
Jwala contended that he would not support the program because ultimately it would stifle his country's growth because green technology promises had hitherto proven fruitless. Slovkry supported this by stating that further costs such as maintainence and operations would be difficult for the developing world to afford. Ludwik Rożak of [[Piorunpreria]] stated that this was a form of "green interventionism" by the wealthy states of the world. Similar sentiments were expressed by representatives of other developing nations. Widfross of Cryria expressed that his country would support financial support to the developing world in implementing emissions reduction measures. The debate gradually devolved with Secretary General Jeremy Gride ordering Naro to "not use unparliamentary language". Nevertheless the conversation continued largely debating the same points and a formal motion was allowed by the Secretary General.
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