the Montreal Protocol has stirred much interest, and both scientists and policymakers have suggested that it can be used as a model for international agreements on other global environmental problems especially that of C02 and trace-gas induced global warming.
KyotoProtocolTheKyotoProtocol was an agreement negotiated by many countries in December 1997 and came into force with Russia's r
KyotoProtocol In 1997, 180 countries signed theKyotoProtocol in Kyoto, JapanAccording to KyotoProtocol, 36 counties are obliged to lower their greenhouse gas emission by 5.2 percent of the amount of emission in 1990.TheKyoto treaty does not include developing countries since they produce less greenhouse gases, and they are too poor to spend money on the environment.
But developing country m
Signed on March 15, 1999, theKyotoProtocol is an agreement under the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
Countries that ratify commit to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts a rise in temperature of 1.4° C (2.5° F ) to 5.8 °C between 1990 and 2100.
If successfully and completely im
2) 교토의정서 (KYOTOPROTOCOL)
① Background
International community admitted the inadequacy of the first conference in Berlin for preventing global warming. There should be better reduction binding project to reduce emissions. The developed countries(Annex 1) cannot deny such historical responsibility about reducing greenhouse gas emissions. So, in 1997, 180 countries signed theKyoto
KyotoProtocol
① The USA, China, India are excluded from KyotoProtocol.
② Most countries are difficult to achieve the goal except for Russia, Australia.
③ KyotoProtocol will be ended in 2012.
2) Copenhagen agreement
① agrees that the change of temperature should be 2 degrees lower than before industrialization, but …
→ It didn’t set any specific and restricti