Climate Change Convention – December 2005

Posted on December 11, 2005 in action plan, Climate, Research | by

Excited diplomats head to Montreal, Canada in the hopes of getting the world to cut off their greenhouse gas emissions. The climate change convention that took place in Montreal was as always successful in some types of ways. The main thing that the delegates and leaders talked about was the “Montreal Action Plan” a plan in which they would continue to cut the greenhouse emissions by the year 2012 when the Kyoto Protocol expires. Details have been talked about in the conference and many leaders do recognize the fact that this would be a good thing that can continue the whole clean air thing that the convention has been doing for quite some time now, or do they really think that?

But as with the Kyoto Agreement you need to sign in a treaty in which you need to transfer wealth from industrialized countries to developing countries with the use of such mutual funds. The funds in which “developing” countries under the Kyoto Protocol has the ability to take advantage off! Now it may seem all good with the developing countries, but what happens to the developed countries? Sure they would be okay with the first gives but what about the next years? Also developed countries made a pact with the Kyoto Protocol in hopes that they would obey the industrial remedy as well. Thus with the developed countries signing the pact they would be surely cutting down the industrial wealth they have got.

Now honestly, who on the right mind would do that? Risking your annual income for a global solution in which you do not have to benefit from. Though the benefits from this global warming would be felt around the world larger more developed countries do not accept the whole thing as a good thing at all. Even the two largest countries that are responsible for greenhouse emissions do not abide this Kyoto Protocol. Why? Well because the emissions are high on these countries they must have been doing good with industrial aspects.

With that much industrial power they would have accumulated so many riches in just a year. With that alone they can make their country richer every year. And now the Kyoto Protocol comes in their way and asks them to cut off their emissions. If you would put your shoes into theirs you would not be signing the protocol as well. Though as the years go by, there are many developed and developing countries signing the Kyoto Protocol, this would be good for the world in which slowly every country would consider lowering down their greenhouse emissions so that the atmosphere would be saved. Natural disasters are mostly man-made and usually the cause of pollution.

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