The World’s Number One Polluter In The U
The world’s number one polluter in the United States is still the "Kyoto Protocol" process. In 2001, when the United States would not ratify the treaty that time, the "Kyoto Protocol" has become bleak prospects up. Bush strongly opposes "the Kyoto Protocol to" restrictions, but support for technology transfer for the support of voluntary measures. Environmental critics think that this
Is delaying the "Kyoto Protocol" and divide its supporters tactics. Global Wind Energy Council (GlobalWindEnergyCouncil, GWEC) SecretaryGeneral Steve? Sawyer (SteveSawyer) said: "We want to see the leaders of most countries make a commitment to use and strengthen the structure of existing treaties, rather than reinvent it. "" reinvent "Kyoto Protocol" will take 10 years to negotiate, we have no time.
"September 27, and 28, the U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will chair a conference in Washington, there are 16 participants in the largest polluter, There are representatives from the European Union and the United Nations. In general, these economies accounted for about 90 of global emissions. Initiated by Bush, the meeting will launch a 15month process, during this period,
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