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Q: Which countries have NOT agreed to the Kyoto Accord and why they have declined to do so.?
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How many countries have signed the accord in the Kyoto protocol?

191 countries have signed and ratified the kyoto protocol as of september 2011...


Why did they call it the Kyoto accord?

The agreement was signed in the city Kyoto (Japan).


What is the difference between the Copenhagen Accord and the Kyoto Protocol?

The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement while the Copenhagen Accord is a political agreement.


What are some of the responses to global warming?

All countries agreed at the Kyoto protocol on the need to limit carbon emissionsVery few countries are actually meeting their targets


Are there any international regulations that deal smog?

the Kyoto accord


What policies and agreements are in place to control the emissions of greenhouse gases?

The Kyoto Accord is an agreement ratified by almost all world countries. Different countries have their own local policies, for example, Australia has a price on carbon emissions that is paid by the biggest polluters. They are thus encouraged to reduce their emissions.


What is the name of the agreement signed to reduce global warming?

The Kyoto Protocol (also called Kyoto Accord) is an agreement signed by 193 nations to help reduce global warming.


When was Malaysia agreed and signed the Kyoto Protocol?

12 March 1999, 4 September 2002


What is the controversy over Kyoto protocol?

The "controversy" seems to be that all the world's countries agreed it was a good idea to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, but when it came to actually doing anything about it, most of them are not doing enough to make much difference.


Why does China get to increase CO2 under Kyoto?

China and other developing nations get a pass on reducing their CO2 emissions. Kyoto limits are only goals for each country and those countries who agreed to limit their CO2 output in accordance with the Kyoto Protocol can purchase the rest of their CO2 generation needs from each other. The participants in the Kyoto meetings recognised that developing countries would not be able to move out of poverty and develop strong economies if they could never increase their CO2 emissions. China is now the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide in aggregate, but its per head emissions are still low. Along with other developing countries, China is permitted to increase its carbon dioxide emissions.


Where in Japan did countries meet to tackle climate change?

In Kyoto, on the island of Honshū, Japan, countries met in December 1997 to establish an agreement to limit the amounts of greenhouse gas emissions. This agreement is known as the Kyoto Protocol.


Why did some countries not sign the Kyoto protocol?

All countries have signed the Kyoto Protocol.All countries except the USA have ratified it. The US signed on 12 Nov 1998, but has not yet ratified it.Update, Dec 2011, Canada withdraws from the Kyoto Protocol with other countries expected to reconsider in the coming here.