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Kyoto Treaty to Enter Into Force

geek42 writes "Looks like Russia has picked up where the U.S. failed: they've ratified Kyoto, and now it's going to be law (on Feb 16). The BBC has coverage. 'Industrialised countries will have until 2012 to cut their collective emissions of six key greenhouse gases to 5.2% below the 1990 level.'"

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  1. Re:'Failed' Is a Relative Term by NardofDoom · · Score: 5, Interesting
    On the contrary, a lot of people think the US will suffer because they won't be in the newly formed 'carbon market.'

    And, besides, this will force European nations to develop methods and technologies that produce clean power and/or use less fossil fuels. Then, when the oil really starts to run dry they'll have the upper hand, and China, India, and the US will be buying technology from them.

    It's already happening in the emerging wind generation technology, where Denmark is the leader.

    Think of it this way: Imagine all the coffee in the world was going to run out eventually, maybe soon. Wouldn't you be better off inventing a better way to make tea instead of a better way to make coffee?

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  2. Re:Irony by zx75 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'm Canadian. We ratified Kyoto, we have a healthy economy. We have a social safety net, and a large federal surplus. We have universal health care. Our unemployment rate is a little higher than the US but we are doing extremely well, thank you for asking.

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