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Every country in the world signed and ratified the treaty except the United States which has signed, but not ratified the treaty. Canada has recently withdrawn from the treaty!

Isn't methane a "greenhouse" gas? Are you going to stop farting Mr. McArdle? Furthermore, when the mile of ice which covered New England (and other areas) started melting 12,000 years ago, was that serious "climate change" caused by cavemen jetting all over the planet and drving big SUVs? Just wondering...

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Who is not involved in the Kyoto Protocol?

The United States is not involved in the Kyoto Protocol. They signed the agreement in 1998 but later withdrew in 2001 without ratifying it. Despite this, many other countries continue to be part of the Kyoto Protocol.


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What is Tokyo protocol?

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Does China accept Kyoto protocol?

Yes, China has signed and ratified the Kyoto protocol.


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The purpose of the Kyoto Protocol was to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases across the globe. 192 nations have signed the Kyoto Protocol, though only 37 of them have binding carbon emission targets.


What is south Africa's government policy on Kyoto protocol?

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What does climate change have to do with the Kyoto protocol?

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What is the chief verdict of the Kyoto Protocol?

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Who does Kyoto Protocol effect?

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What is the name of the international protocol that calls for nations to cut their emissions of greenhouse gasses?

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