In the late 1970's President Carter responded to the Fuel crisis in many ways. He hadsolar panels installed at the White House, that President Reagen had removed. He enacted laws for controlling oil pricing and import/export caps that President Bush Sr. & Jr. had repealed. He even had a great program set up for exploring alternative fuels production... Well budget cuts... the results of the research that was completed have sat in the University of Hawaii for the last 25+ years... Then there is what President Clinton did, and had repealed by Bush Jr. who's great grand dad, like the Kennedy's great grand dad, sold Oil to Hitlers Germany to make their fortunes...
This has nothing to do with the several ideas I have sent to the Department of Energy, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in the last 5 years. I was told don't call us, we'll call you.... Well close, "Unsolicited entries are not being accepted at this time" was the message I believe... I got 9 of them!
Stiffer emission laws.
Mandatory recycling for government employees at their workplace.
Invest more in research and development of clean energies
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Hope this helped,
its better than that other crapy answer
One hundred and ninety seven (197) countries are in the Paris Climate Agreement.105 countries have ratified the agreement (November 2016)
UNFCCC stands for United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. It is an international treaty aimed at addressing the issue of climate change by encouraging countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the effects of climate change.
The conference for climate change, also known as the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP), is held in various countries around the world. It is an annual event where global leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders come together to discuss and negotiate actions to address climate change.
The Framework Convention on Climate Change was created by the United Nations so there would be a large number of countries dedicated to the reduction of greenhouse gases. It went into effect on March 21, 1994.
I think it is climate change
The book "Climate Change: A Multidisciplinary Approach" by Smith, Johnson, and Brown (2019) discusses different perspectives on climate change and its impact on the environment. It explores viewpoints from various disciplines such as science, economics, and policy-making to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issue.
slow due to climate change
One hundred and ninety seven (197) countries are in the Paris Climate Agreement.105 countries have ratified the agreement (November 2016)
196 countries participated in the Copenhagen United Nations Climate Change Conference in 2009.
The research study on climate change adaptation strategies used a methodological approach that involved collecting data through surveys and interviews with experts in the field. The researchers analyzed the information gathered to identify effective strategies for adapting to climate change.
192 countries - the same amount that have ratified the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
There is change in time in different countries because different countries are on different longitudes.
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.
many countries are flooded due to the climate change and also there are might be volcanoes,earthquakes,soil erosion,etc......this can cause many problems to people and their lives
Climate change conference allow countries to come together to learn, discuss and share. They can then determine if their goals are going to make a difference to Climate change. The Paris Agreement of 2015 is a good example of this.
Nobody will benefit from climate change. There may be some short term improvements in weather in some colder countries, but they will be offset by other problems.
UNFCCC stands for United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. It is an international treaty aimed at addressing the issue of climate change by encouraging countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the effects of climate change.