4th September 2002
Yes, China has signed and ratified the Kyoto protocol.
The US signed the Kyoto Protocol on 12 November 1998. It has not yet ratified it.They signed it, but didnt ratify.
The Kyoto Protocol happened because governments around the world had come to realise that global warming is a real threat and that it is only by concerted action of all nations that catastrophic global warming can be prevented.
True. Canada signed and ratified the agreement.
The purpose of the Kyoto Protocol was to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases across the globe. 192 nations have signed the Kyoto Protocol, though only 37 of them have binding carbon emission targets.
12 March 1999, 4 September 2002
Yes, China has signed and ratified the Kyoto protocol.
191 countries have signed and ratified the kyoto protocol as of september 2011...
The US signed the Kyoto Protocol on 12 November 1998. It has not yet ratified it.They signed it, but didnt ratify.
Yes.
None of the parties to the Kyoto Convention refused to sign the Protocol. The United States signed the Protocol but subsequently refused to ratify it.
No
Yes, Portugal signed the Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol is aimed at reducing global warming. It was adopted on December 11, 1997.Portugal signed the Protocl on April 29, 1998. Portugal ratified the Protocol on May 31, 2002. Signing is optional. Ratification means that the country is agreeing to cap emissions in accordance with the Protocol.
They signed it in 1998, during the time that the Liberals won the election, but in 2006, when the Conservatives won, the Kyoto Protocol was disapproved.
The Kyoto Protocol happened because governments around the world had come to realise that global warming is a real threat and that it is only by concerted action of all nations that catastrophic global warming can be prevented.
The Kyoto Protocol (also called Kyoto Accord) is an agreement signed by 193 nations to help reduce global warming.
It's Kyoto not Tokyo "Kyoto protocol".