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Russian government approves Kyoto; treaty now likely to go into effect

 

After years of mixed messages, coy feints, and internal drama, the

Russian government at last approved the Kyoto Protocol today,

virtually ensuring that the treaty will go into force worldwide by

the end of the year. After the U.S. (responsible for 25 percent of

global greenhouse-gas emissions) rejected the treaty, its success or

failure fell into Russia's hands: To go into effect, it must be

ratified by at least 55 percent of its signatories, which among them

must account for at least 55 percent of the developed world's

greenhouse-gas emissions. With a 17 percent share of global

emissions, Russia tipped the balance. Russian officials were sharply

divided over the issue, with one side claiming ratification would

devastate the nation's economy, and the other claiming that global

trade in carbon-dioxide emissions credits would be an economic

windfall for the country. The treaty now goes to the Russian

parliament, where its ratification is almost a certainty. This would

leave the U.S. and Australia as the only major Kyoto holdouts in the

developed world.

 

straight to the source: Reuters UK, Darya Korsunskaya, 30 Sep 2004

<http://www.grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=3215>

 

straight to the source: BBC News, 30 Sep 2004

<http://www.grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=3216>

 

straight to the source: MSNBC.com, 30 Sep 2004

<http://www.grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=3217>

 

straight to the source: Terra Daily, Agence France-Presse, 30 Sep 2004

<http://www.grist.org/cgi-bin/forward.pl?forward_id=3218>

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