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Find out the international norms to regulate the emission of carbon dioxide

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Answered by arshad4286
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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.

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Answered by R1G1
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There have been a few international treaties and regulations, the most recent one being the Paris Climate Change Agreement.

Their goals are

To hold temperatures between 1 to 2 degrees Celsius above preindustrial times.Making financial goals of every nation consistent with achieveing the above goal.In 1992, another protocol relating to CO2 emissions was signed: the Kyoto protocol, which aimed to reduce emissions to a level where they would not maliciously affect the environment.The US failed to ratify the legally-binding part, which required a Senate vote.Canada pulled out in 2005, citing that CO2 emissions were nearly 17% higher than in 1990.

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