We all want to see nice a nice
blue sky with beautiful white clouds, along with a sun shining
brightly. But with the ever-changing climate, there are more and more
dangers of being in the open and feeling that hot sun burning down upon
you. The measures of the Kyoto Protocol GHG (Greenhouse Gasses)
actions, were initiated in order to try and see the world reduce the
amount of damage it is doing to the planet, by producing less of these
greenhouse gasses. The need to cut down and make changes through the
development of cleaner burning fuels and alternative sources of energy
has been the primary focus of climate change efforts.
Industrialised nations are not the only contributors to the poor health
of the atmosphere, for developing nations, ones which were excluded
from the Kyoto Protocol, GHG emissions are not checked or regulated and
therefore can be counterproductive to the overall effort. But with
continuing efforts around the globe by the leaders of nations, the hope
is that by the time the agreement ends, thanks to the Kyoto Protocol,
GHG emissions will have been cut. The Protocol was set up specifically
for the task of reducing the emissions that cause the Greenhouse
effect, which in turn leads to global warming. The point of the Kyoto
Protocol GHG reduction |
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