Eastern Europe's Change of Climate
The 185 member states of the United Nations Climate Change Convention met last week in New Delhi to contemplate what steps may be needed to implement the Kyoto protocol, already ratified by 95 countries, including the European Union. Signatories have ten years - starting in 2003 - to cut their emissions of greenhouse gases.| Comments on article "Eastern Europe's Change of Climate" | |||||||||
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