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Kyoto Protocol
- The Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in
1992 marked the first real
international attempt to cooperate to
reduce carbon emissions
- The aim of the earth summit was
to halt the destruction of
irreplaceable natural resources
- Bigger, richer, more
developed countries agreed
there would be no raise in
carbon emissions
- They can afford to purchace and
put money into very expensive
machenery such as wind turbines
- Most of the most developed countries
also have very high carbon emissions to
to advance,ments in technology
- It was established in 1997
- The Conference of the Parties to the United
Nations Framework Convention on climate
change was held in Kyoto, Japan
- Hence the name Kyoto Protocol
- Each individual country
has its own target
- This is due to the fact that different
countries are more developed than others
- Some countries can afford to
buy wind turbine etc. which can
be very expensive to set up
- The treaty became legally
binding in the year 2005
- This was encouraging sign that
we were beginning to take our
roles seriously when helping
protect the earth
- Over 100 developing
countries have been
exempted from the treaty
- Such as India and China
- Because of the exemptions of India
and China, countries such as the USA
and Australia originally opted out
- The Agreement included a promise to
reduce green house gasses to 5% below
1990 levels between 2008 and 2012
- If counties failed to reach their designated
targets they would be fined and the money
would be put towards better purposes
- The protocol has had successes and
failures - The UK has cut down over
their target carbon footprint
- 192 countries have
joined the protocol
- We want to have comfortable lives now and
reduce climate change and global warming
- We also want to create a sustainable future
ensuring that future generations live
comfortable with renewable sources of energy