Did the international protocol for saving the environment have any impact? Discuss
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The Kyoto protocol was the first agreement between nations to mandate country-by-country reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions. Kyoto emerged from the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which was signed by nearly all nations at the 1992 mega-meeting popularly known as the Earth Summit. The framework pledges to stabilize greenhouse-gas concentrations "at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system". To put teeth into that pledge, a new treaty was needed, one with binding targets for greenhouse-gas reductions. That treaty was finalized in Kyoto, Japan, in 1997, after years of negotiations, and it went into force in 2005. Nearly all nations have now ratified the treaty, with the notable exception of the United States. Developing countries, including China and India, weren't mandated to reduce emissions, given that they'd contributed a relatively small share of the current century-plus build-up of CO2.
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The Kyoto protocol was the first agreement between nations to
mandate country-by-country reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions. Kyoto
emerged from the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC),
which was signed by nearly all nations at the 1992 mega-meeting
popularly known as the Earth Summit. The framework pledges to stabilize
greenhouse-gas concentrations "at a level that would prevent dangerous
anthropogenic interference with the climate system". To put teeth into
that pledge, a new treaty was needed, one with binding targets for
greenhouse-gas reductions. That treaty was finalized in Kyoto, Japan, in
1997, after years of negotiations, and it went into force
in 2005. Nearly all nations have now ratified the treaty, with the
notable exception of the United States. Developing countries, including
China and India, weren't mandated to reduce emissions, given that they'd
contributed a relatively small share of the current century-plus
build-up of CO2.
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