Kyoto: Why we can't say no

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Andrew Y

 

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May 18, 2015

 

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But as we were to soon find out, had the decision rested on the shoulders of the citizens of those countries alone, we would not have gotten much aid from anyone. Many people in other countries saw Hurricane Katrina as a just punishment for the United States' refusal to implement the Kyoto Protocol. "Well, what's that?" asked millions of Americans in confused unison...
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"Well, what's that?" asked millions of Americans in confused unison. And some still do not know the answer. The Kyoto Protocol is a treaty drafted in Kyoto, Japan (hence the name) in 1997 at the Conference of Parties under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The treaty was only open to then current members of the UNFCCC and its main purpose, as stated by the United Nations Environment Program, is this: The Kyoto Protocol is an agreement under which industrialized countries will reduce their collective emissions of greenhouse gases by 5...
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