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The Kyoto Protocol was enacted in 1997 as a worldwide effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to control global warming.

 


Kyoto Protocol - Should the United States Ratify the Kyoto Protocol?
Will the Bush Administration's decision to withdraw the United States from the Kyoto Protocol weaken international efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and global warming, ...

Kyoto Protocol: an international agreement, formulated at a meeting in Kyoto, that sets out mechanisms and targets for reducing global emissions of Greenhouse Gases. The Protocol does not enter in to force until it is ratified by 55 countries.

Kyoto Protocol - An international agreement between 137 (and growing) developed countries to work toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change.

Kyoto Protocol: international agreement on global warming and emissions targets set at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Kyoto, Japan, in 1997.

Kyoto Protocol - An international agreement adopted in December 1997 in Kyoto, Japan. The Protocol sets binding emission targets for developed countries that would reduce their emissions on average 5.2 percent below 1990 levels.
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Kyoto Protocol = YES = registered as seeking to ratify the protocol and at present have obtained a status of ratification: accessed, approved, accepted, or ratified: Albania; Algeria; Antigua and Barbuda; Argentina; Armenia; Australia; Austria; ...

Kyoto Protocol - In December 1997, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was held in Kyoto, Japan and was attended by delegates from 160 countries.

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The Kyoto Protocol was adopted at the Third Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 1997 in Kyoto, Japan.

The Kyoto Protocol: International agreement struck by 159 nations attending the Third Conference of Parties (COP-3) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (held in December 1997 in Kyoto, Japan) to reduce worldwide emissions ...

Kyoto Protocol More than 160 nations met in Kyoto, Japan, to negotiate binding limitations on greenhouse gases for the developed nations, pursuant to the objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change of 1992.

#9 An international agreement known as the Kyoto Protocol has been negotiated to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but the US is not participating in it.

Although the combination of scientific consensus and economic incentives were enough to persuade the governments of more than 150 countries to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, there are issues about just how much greenhouse gas emissions warm the planet.

Clean Development Mechanism is an instrument of the International Climate Policy following the Kyoto Protocol that could ideally reward countries funding clean technologies in developing countries.

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