The Senate only will determine rather or not to ratify. House has no jurisdiction in treaties. You can find all contact information for all Senators at senate.gov.
If you have a legitimate argument for or against, you should also contact Harry Reid Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell Senate minority leader, Dick Durbin Senate majority whip, Jon Kyl Senate minority whip.
To give approval in government = ratify.
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.
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Yes. Every country signed it but the US didn't ratify it.
In law terms, ratify means to make valid or effective. Pertaining to the law, it could be ratification of a treaty, contract or protocol.
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The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty that sets binding obligations on industrialized countries to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. The United States signed but did not ratify the Protocol and Canada withdrew from it in 2011.
William Paterson who came up with the new jersey plan was the second person to ratify the constitution.
The Kyoto protocol was signed by Clinton, but neither the Clinton government or the following Bush government ever ratified it. It has also never been unsigned by the Bush governement. Congress could also move forward with ratification without presidential approval, but it could be vetoed by the Whitehouse if approved. Most analysts believe congress would be unable to pass ratification, as many Democrates also reject the treaty. Brandon Caswell
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The US signed the Kyoto Protocol on 12 November 1998. It has not yet ratified it.They signed it, but didnt ratify.