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5o countries (Poland was added later as the 51st). What I need to know is, what were the names of the other 50 initial signatory states.
Kyoto Protocol- is the only international agreement aimed at controlling the greenhouse emissions that are hurting our climate change.This claim is made by many groups although there is no reductions in greenhouse emissions even offered by this protocol. In fact, most countries get unlimited growth in CO2 production.ORThe Kyoto Protocol is a multi-national agreement for the reduction of the emission of greenhouse gasses.In 1997, the problem of the rising of earth's average temperature was a strong enough political topic that eighty world leaders met in Kyoto, Japan, to agree upon a means of controlling that increase. The result was the Kyoto Protocol, which had no legal authority unless ratified by individual countries according to their constitutional processes. Countries that ratify agree to reduce their emissions of five greenhouse gases and CO2. The Protocol applies mostly to developed countries, with less stringent requirements being placed on nations with developing economies.As of 2009 all countries except the United States have ratified the protocol.The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement linked to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which commits its Parties by setting internationally binding emission reduction targets.
First signed in December 1959, by the 12 countries that took part in the international Geophysical Year of 1957-58, they were Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, France, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States. The 12 original countries have over the years been joined by other countries. the total now stands at 41 countries who have signed the Treaty.
Etheopia, Uganda, China, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the USA
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178 countries have signed the agreement. But UNESCO still wants more to contribute.
One hundred and ninety seven (197) countries are in the Paris Climate Agreement.105 countries have ratified the agreement (November 2016)
5o countries (Poland was added later as the 51st). What I need to know is, what were the names of the other 50 initial signatory states.
The KelloggÐBriand Pact is an agreement originating in 1928 that was signed by many nations. These signatory countries have pledged to resolve disputes through diplomacy, not force.
Currently there are 178 States signed up with CITES.
it was signed by 50 out of 51 of the original countries.
Many tariffs on goods traded between these countries were eliminated.
No countries signed the American Declaration of Independence, only American colonists.
78 Countries signed but the number is still growing
There are 193 countries in the world.191 of them have signed it.United states hasen't signed it.
191 countries have signed and ratified the kyoto protocol as of september 2011...
50 countries originally signed it, and the 51st, Poland, signed later.