The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement linked to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The major feature of the Kyoto Protocol is that it sets binding targets for 37 industrialized countries and the European community for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Recognizing that developed countries are principally responsible for the current high levels of GHG emissions in the atmosphere as a result of more than 150 years of industrial activity, the Protocol places a heavier burden on developed nations under the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities.
Première réalisation d'une action internationale concertée sur les risques de l'évolution climatique...
Kyoto Protocol — the Main International Instrument on Climat Change: General Presentation Climate ch...
and Convergence ” as a framework for an international political solution to greenhouse gas emissions...
The KP was adopted in 1997, recognizing that the developed countries are principally responsible for...
The greenhouse gas emission has the closed relation with the economic growth in the every country, t...
Human activities have had an impact on environment since immemorial times but significant effects co...
In 2005, negotiations began among parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to lay th...
Put into force, the Kyoto Protocol represents a significant commitment toward the goal of stabilizin...
In order to avoid negative potential outcomes of global warming, countries have adopted the Kyoto P...
Ce rapport est disponible dans : Climate BriefThe results from the first commitment period of the Ky...
the world’s governments joined together to sign the United Nations Framework Convention on...
The Kyoto Protocol as the Framework Convention on Climate Change is a milestone in the formation and...
Responding to concerns that human activities are increasing concentrations of “greenhouse gases” (s...
The international community has made a substantial effort to create awareness and foster research as...
International politics on Climate Change, in particular the Kyoto Protocol, is critically analysed. ...
Première réalisation d'une action internationale concertée sur les risques de l'évolution climatique...
Kyoto Protocol — the Main International Instrument on Climat Change: General Presentation Climate ch...
and Convergence ” as a framework for an international political solution to greenhouse gas emissions...
The KP was adopted in 1997, recognizing that the developed countries are principally responsible for...
The greenhouse gas emission has the closed relation with the economic growth in the every country, t...
Human activities have had an impact on environment since immemorial times but significant effects co...
In 2005, negotiations began among parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to lay th...
Put into force, the Kyoto Protocol represents a significant commitment toward the goal of stabilizin...
In order to avoid negative potential outcomes of global warming, countries have adopted the Kyoto P...
Ce rapport est disponible dans : Climate BriefThe results from the first commitment period of the Ky...
the world’s governments joined together to sign the United Nations Framework Convention on...
The Kyoto Protocol as the Framework Convention on Climate Change is a milestone in the formation and...
Responding to concerns that human activities are increasing concentrations of “greenhouse gases” (s...
The international community has made a substantial effort to create awareness and foster research as...
International politics on Climate Change, in particular the Kyoto Protocol, is critically analysed. ...
Première réalisation d'une action internationale concertée sur les risques de l'évolution climatique...
Kyoto Protocol — the Main International Instrument on Climat Change: General Presentation Climate ch...
and Convergence ” as a framework for an international political solution to greenhouse gas emissions...