The Kyoto protocol is an international agreement
under which 180 nations, including forty or so developed countries,
have undertaken to stabilise their greenhouse gas emissions at their
current level and then reduce them collectively by 5% at least worldwide
over the 2008-2012 period compared to their 1990 levels.
The Kyoto Protocol came into force on 16 February 2005. The aim of the protocol is for each signatory country to attain the objectives stated in 1997. In particular, the protocol proposes an international carbon trading market, allowing the buying and selling of emission quotas, otherwise known as “carbon credits”. |