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Parties to the Kyoto Protocol are meeting in Montreal at the end of the month -- just as it is becoming increasingly clear that the agreement is in trouble. Major emitters like the United States ...
The Montreal Protocol has been responsible for the phaseouts and bans on chloroflourocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorcarbons (HCFCs). The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty that extends the ...
The Montreal Protocol and the Kyoto Protocol mutually supportive say top UN officials International efforts to safeguard Earth's climate and protect the ozone layer are mutually supportive, say ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Could the solution to global warming be as simple as a switch of cities? Sign up here. For those who think the Kyoto Protocol is not working to cut greenhouse gas emissions ...
For those who think the Kyoto Protocol is not working to cut greenhouse gas emissions that are heating the planet, why not take some lessons from the Montreal Protocol, praised as the world's most ...
The parties that signed the Kyoto treaty on global warming in 1997 are meeting in Montreal, Canada. Signatories are tackling the issue of how to meet the agreed cap on emissions. In the meantime ...
All the industries covered by the Montreal Protocol account for perhaps 5% of total global warming emissions, the consultant says, while CO2 from energy production and mobile sources accounts for 75%.
The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Montreal has finalised the basic 'rule book' of the Kyoto Protocol.
Commitments made under the Kyoto climate treaty expire at the end of 2012, but emissions are rising faster than ever.
Montréal (AsiaNews/Agencies) The Kyoto Protocol aiming to cut greenhouse gas emissions has become fully operational after the UN climate conference adopted the final rules.
We saw how success truly breeds success. The Montreal Protocol, now 25 years since its enactment has reason to celebrate: it has reduced nearly 100 damaging chemicals by nearly 100%.
Kyoto Protocol's final rules adopted in Montréal The US and Australia refuse to sign on and adopt the new rules. India and China are not held to the same mandatory greenhouse gas emissions caps.
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