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The USA signed but did not ratify the Kyoto Protocol which was a legally binding agreement to reduce greenhouse gases. It claimed that to do would damage its economy.
With all of the emissions caused by the 600,000,000 plus vehicles on the road and the emissions of various companies, all countries contribute to global warming. (See below for more about the Greenhouse Effect). In order to help reverse this process, the government of the countries should impose laws to limit these emissions and work to create a greener future for all.
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This is usually called a sumptuary law if it limits personal consumption, extravagance, or display. Environmental regulations often limit emissions of pollutants. Noise abatement laws would also qualify.
TECHNICALY ALL OF IT CAN BE REMOVED. LEAGALY NONE OF IT CAN BE REMOVED. IT DEPENDS IN HOW STRINGENT YOUR STATES EMISSIONS LAWS ARE AND IF THEY ARE INFORCED. ALL THE EMISSIONS EQUIPMENT IN YOU RIG WERE PUT THERE TO MAKE IT COMPLIANT WITH ETHER STATE OF CALIFORNIA EMMISIONS LAWS, OR FEDERAL EMMISIONS LAWS.
there were no laws against limiting housing or jobs to african americans, APEX. yall welcome on passing that test
The Kyoto Protocol, an international agreement to cut emissions of greenhouse gases.National laws like Clean Air Acts and Carbon Pricing.The determination of millions of people to stop global warming and climate change.
Depends on the laws in your jurisdiction.
passing laws requiring reduction in emissions
because it upsets environmentalists and they want to appear like they care about the planet, this may also make people want to buy their cars because they think the company is trying to help the planet. Many countries have passed laws to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, like the carbon dioxide released when petrol is burnt. Cars have to reduce their emissions or they can not be sold.
Some significant laws and treaties in the 1900s include the Treaty of Versailles (1919) which ended World War I and imposed penalties on Germany, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, and the Kyoto Protocol (1997) aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The laws were in the constittution