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Kyoto protocol

The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is an international treaty that sets binding obligations on industrialized countries to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. The treaty has now expired, and this section explores its successes, failures and relevance to forging future international climate treaties.

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Kyoto protocol

March 18, 2008 Climate change, Kyoto protocol

Russia to stymie Kyoto climate deal – though some progress has been made

Foreign companies seeking to make money in Russia under the Kyoto Protocol will face hard times, as Russian authorities say…
Publisert March 18, 2008 av Bellona
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January 2, 2008 Climate change, Kyoto protocol

EU sabre-rattling against climate free-riders

The European Commission intends to propose an obligation that would be tantamount to a tax on energy-intensive imports from countries…
Publisert January 2, 2008 av Bellona
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December 9, 2007 Climate change, Kyoto protocol

Norway Offers Funding For Avoided Deforestation

Norway announced on 9 December that it would offer USD 500 million to protect rainforests. Such funding commitments from rich…
Publisert December 9, 2007 av Bellona
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September 26, 2007 Climate change, Kyoto protocol

UN warns world: Take climate change seriously or be judged by posterity

NEW YORK - UN chief Ban Ki-moon held a landmark one-day summit on climate change and warned world leaders Monday…
Publisert September 26, 2007 av Bellona
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July 5, 2007 Climate change, Kyoto protocol

EU: Russia veering far off track in fighting climate change

BRUSSELS – Russia is off track in the fight against global climate change and the results of this negligence could…
Publisert July 5, 2007 av Bellona
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