Qualifying Kyoto: A Warming Climate and a Heated Debate (World in Review) Qualifying Kyoto: A Warming Climate and a Heated Debate (World in Review)

Qualifying Kyoto: A Warming Climate and a Heated Debate (World in Review‪)‬

Harvard International Review 2004, Spring, 26, 1

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Earth is warming, but the international community is getting colder. Political heat is scorching and countries are baring their cold shoulders. As pressure rises and fissures widen, the Kyoto Protocol, an international agreement aimed at significantly reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, is melting away by the minute. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

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Zaken en persoonlijke financiën
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2004
22 maart
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EN
Engels
LENGTE
10
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Harvard International Relations Council, Inc.
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