An effective international response toglobal climate change requires a more flexible approach so thatcountries can take on different types of commitments best suited totheir domestic circumstances, ac..
An effective international response to
global climate change requires a more flexible approach so that
countries can take on different types of commitments best suited to
their domestic circumstances, according to a report by the Pew
Center on Global Climate Change.
The new report comes as countries await
a decision by Russia on ratification of the Kyoto Protocol. Despite
US rejection of the Protocol, 120 countries have now ratified the
treaty. Ratification by Russia would bring the Protocol into force
and trigger negotiations starting in 2005 toward a second round of
emission commitments.
We are at a critical stage in the
international climate effort. Kyoto
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