Sentences with phrase «obligations under the protocol»

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The EU considers itself at the forefront of the fight against climate change and as a bloc it's on track to meet its obligations under the Kyoto Protocol, which limits the emissions of gases that warm the planet.
Emissions from revegetation, forest management, and cropland and grazing land management — while not currently counted towards Australia's obligations under the Kyoto Protocol target — are eligible for the generation of carbon offset credits under NCOS.
Right now, White is focused on helping Israel meet it's obligations under the Kyoto protocols.
Crucially, that includes pledges from developing nations, who had no obligations under the Kyoto protocol.
Europe saw prices for carbon dioxide credits fluctuate widely after it established a trading scheme to help meet its obligations under the Kyoto Protocol.
These documents also show a credit of 22 million tonnes for the same period resulting from obligations under the Kyoto Protocol.
-- If the United States becomes a party or otherwise adheres to a multilateral agreement, including any amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer, which restricts the production or consumption of class II, group II substances, the Administrator may utilize funds to meet any related contribution obligation of the United States to the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol or similar multilateral fund established under such multilateral agreement.
It is the single most important policy instrument by the EU to meet its international obligations under the Kyoto Protocol.
«The introduction of environmentally friendly solutions will allow the Parties to comply with the downstream obligations under the Montreal Protocol
Canada's first Black Carbon Inventory was released in 2015 for the 2013 year, and is published annually to the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) to meet a voluntary obligation under the Gothenburg Protocol and as part of Canada's Arctic Council commitments.
Provides information on the content and origin of the provisions of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety and the legal obligations of the parties under the Protocol.
While developed countries may appear progressive by asking for a mandate to negotiate a new legally binding treaty, the truth is that this is nothing but a veiled attempt to kill the Kyoto Protocol and escape from their further mitigation obligations under the already existing mandate in the Protocol itself, and the agreement in 2005 for negotiating further emission cuts.
Annex II Countries which have a special obligation under the Kyoto Protocol to provide financial resources and transfer technology to developing countries.
«While these countries strive to meet their obligations under one international agreement, the Kyoto Protocol, they encourage others to increase their emissions as well as breach their obligations under another agreement, the Convention on Biological Diversity.»
European Union Emissions Trading Scheme — a market - based «cap and trade» system for GHGs adopted by European Union member states in January 2005 in advance of their obligations under the Kyoto Protocol
A press release circulated by the Japanese government added up the cold but convincing numbers: ``... the total emissions of energy - related CO2 from the countries undertaking obligations to reduce emissions under the Protocol account for only about 27 percent of the global emissions in 2008, which dropped down from 42 percent in 1990.
Austria's emission obligations under the Kyoto Protocol remain challenging and the country should implement, as a matter of urgency, the measures included in the Klimastrategie, the government's national climate strategy.
These words ring so hollow and dubious especially as developed countries are abandoning their mitigation obligations under the Kyoto Protocol or the ad - hoc working group on Long Term Cooperative Action (LCA) and or are offering no meaningful and ambitious emissions reductions in the elusive second committment period of Kyoto.
The cases serve as a backdrop for highlighting social dynamics at play in elder abuse cases, comparing relevant legislation across the country, clarifying legal obligations to respond to elder abuse under legislation and professional codes of ethics, and making recommendations for protocol and policy development, and professional development and training to support the practice of health care and social service workers in the area of elder abuse and neglect.»
The High Court also had difficulty interpreting the requirement that any dispute referred to arbitration under the Investment Protocol had to concern an «obligation» of the host State which existed «in relation to» the purported investment.
In November 2005 the Act was amended to allow Canada to implement its obligations concerning illicit traffic in cultural property under both Protocols.
[46] The plaintiff submits that the failure to have such a protocol was a breach of SBS's obligations under s. 3 of the Act.
Chris Paliare and Andrew Lokan (together with Ecojustice) in Friends of the Earth v. Canada (Governor in Council), 2008 FC 1183 represented Friends of the Earth in a judicial review application in the Federal Court to compel the federal government to comply with the provisions of the Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act, requiring the government to develop and implement a plan to achieve compliance with Canada's obligations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions under the Kyoto Protocol.
(a) in implementing any order granting such relief, fails to perform any of its obligations to the debtor under this Convention or the Protocol; or
The Commonwealth government should ratify the Optional Protocol to CEDAW; and increase the priority with which it handles the periodic reporting obligation under all human rights treaties.
help Australia «meet its international obligations under the United Nations Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, to reduce its emissions of greenhouse gases»
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