Biology, asked by bhuvanprasath, 11 months ago

environment.
Activity 16.1
Find out about the international norms to regulate the emission
of carbon dioxide.
Have a discussion in class about how we can contribute towards
meeting those norms.
Activity 16.2​

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Answered by Anonymous
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International standards for regulating the emission of Carbon dioxide are  based on the Kyoto protocol.

Negotiated in 1990s in Japan, it came in force by 2000s.

According to the Kyoto Protocol, each and every country will sought to reduce emission of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane and other harmful gases in the environment.

What are the international norms to regulate the emission of carbon dioxide ? Kyoto protocol is the reason on which the international norms to regulate the emission of carbon dioxide is based. This protocol was negotiated in Dec 1997 at Kyoto, Japan and came into force ..

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