Monday, May 26, 2008
And you think kyoto is a country?!
The Kyoto Protocol is a
protocol to the international
Framework Convention on Climate Change with the objective of reducing
greenhouse gases that cause
climate change.
It was agreed on
11 December 1997 at the
3rd Conference of the Parties to the treaty when they met in
Kyoto, and entered into force on
16 February 2005. As of November 2007,
178 parties have ratified the protocol. Of these, 36 developed countries (plus the
EU as a party in its own right) are required to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the levels specified for each of them in the treaty (representing over 61.6% of emissions from Annex I countries),
[1][2] with three more countries intending to participate.
[3] One hundred and thirty-seven (137) developing countries have ratified the protocol, including
Brazil,
China and
India, but have no obligation beyond monitoring and reporting emissions. The
United States has not ratified the treaty. Among various experts, scientists, and critics, there is debate about the usefulness of the protocol, and there have been
cost-benefit studies performed on its usefulness.


S.O.S
elaine
Environmentalist Blogged:12:53 AM
THE.MESSAGE

The Story Of Mother Earth is Devastating.
She Brought up her children but was returned with disasters.
Let us not sit there and wait for mother earth to grow too sick.
Practice What we always Preach, We should always remember : Reuse Reduce Recycle.
Now.Or.Never
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