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Did we achieve the targets mentioned in the kyoto protocol?

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Answered by satakshimisha29
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Yes !!!!!?

We did achieved the targets mentioned in the Kyoto protocol

The Kyoto Protocol implemented the objective of the UNFCCC to fight global warming by reducing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere to "a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system" (Article 2). The Protocol is based on the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities: it puts the obligation to reduce current emissions on developed countries on the basis that they are historically responsible for the current levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere

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satakshimisha29: Under the Kyoto protocol most developed nations other than the US committed themselves to targets for cutting or slowing their emissions of the key greenhouse gases that cause climate change. The targets varied between nations. Some were allowed to increase their emissions by a certain amount; others were required to make significant cuts. The average target was a cut of around 5% relative to 1990 levels by 2012 (or more accurately 2008–12).
satakshimisha29: To give a sense of how countries have performed against their targets, in the charts below we've plotted the gap between each nation's percentage target (data from here) and its actual percentage change between 1990 and 2010 (data from here). So for example if a nation had a -10% target but its emissions increased by 10% it scores -20, of if it had a 5% target but cut by 15% it scores 10.
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satakshimisha29: Yes...... because Under the Kyoto protocol most developed nations other than the US committed themselves to targets for cutting or slowing their emissions of the key greenhouse gases that cause climate change. The targets varied between nations. Some were allowed to increase their emissions by a certain amount; others were required to make significant cuts. The average target was a cut of around 5% relative to 1990 levels by 2012 (or more accurately 2008–12).
satakshimisha29: To give a sense of how countries have performed against their targets, in the charts below we've plotted the gap between each nation's percentage target (data from here) and its actual percentage change between 1990 and 2010 (data from here). So for example if a nation had a -10% target but its emissions increased by 10% it scores -20, of if it had a 5% target but cut by 15% it scores 10.
Answered by dackpower
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The principal goal of the Kyoto Protocol is to constrain effusions of the principal anthropogenic  human-emitted glasshouse fumes (GHGs) which display underlying state differentiation in GHG eruptions, property, and potential to make the modifications.

We can say that Kyoto protocol able to meet the targets up to a greater extent because, under the Kyoto protocol, most advanced countries other than the US pledged themselves to targets for lowering or reducing their discharges of the various gasses which acts as the key agents of greenhouse fumes which cause weather modification and Detroit the quality of air by making it polluted.. The targets ranged among nations. Some were permitted to increase their discharges by a specific amount; others were compelled to make meaningful reductions.


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