Kyoto Protocol in the news

NHK has had extensive coverage today about the UN Kyoto Protocol meeting in Canada, explaining that delegates from 189 countries and regions are attending the meeting in session until December 9. It is the first conference of its kind since the Kyoto Protocol took effect in February this year. Delegates will discuss ways to implement the Kyoto Protocol, which requires industrialized countries to cut carbon-dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2012.

Also, Asahi Shimbun writes in an editorial that the signs coming from the Japanese government have not been very encouraging:

There are wide disagreements within the government over the future of the Kyoto Protocol. While the Environment Ministry is arguing for the establishment of similar targets to prune greenhouse emissions for the second term, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry is lukewarm at best about the idea of new binding targets.

The government should swiftly build a consensus among policy-makers in line with the Environment Ministry's position. It should then prod the signatory countries to hammer out the formula and timeline for debate on the issue.

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