Sentences with phrase «target under the protocol»

The Prime Minister's mistake in lumping Russia (which has mandatory reduction targets under the Protocol) with China (which, as a developing country, does not) illustrates how poorly he has grasped this vital issue.7 But the contempt with which the Government appears to view the concerns of developing countries was made more transparent by Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, who declared:
These projects must be officially recognised under the Kyoto Protocol's Joint Implementation (JI) mechanism (covering projects carried out in countries with an emissions reduction target under the Protocol) or Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)(for projects undertaken in developing countries).

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If all Base bond holders have been paid but the price is still too high, the protocol distributes Basecoins to Base Share holders under the impression they will sell them in the open market, until the price decreases back to the target price.
191 nations and the European Union remain committed to the targets set out under the Protocol.
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.
On the environment, Europe's target under the Kyoto protocol is to cut carbon emission by eight per cent by 2012, but Mr Cameron will warn that with just six years to go, emissions are down less than one per cent on 1990 levels.
A push for oil sands oversight and new climate targets Harper has been a target of environmentalists for most of his tenure — they say he turned Canada into an international pariah by not regulating greenhouse gases from oil and gas, cutting clean energy and climate science programs, withdrawing from the Kyoto Protocol, «muzzling» scientists, pressing aggressively on Keystone XL and fossil fuels, and allowing the country's emissions trajectory to spiral away from targets under the Copenhagen Accord.
Under the Protocol, countries must meet their targets primarily through national measures.
[11:07 p.m. Updated The Guardian provides an even more definitive statement from a senior Japanese official: «Japan will not inscribe its target under the Kyoto protocol on any conditions or under any circumstances.»]
Negotiations for the post-Kyoto treaty regime, just starting, will decide if all countries will have mandatory targets, as the «Annex I» countries do now under the Kyoto Protocol.
These CERs can be traded and sold, and used by industrialized countries to a meet a part of their emission reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol.
ClimateCare will therefore not fund projects in countries that have binding targets under the Kyoto Protocol (i.e. developed countries that have ratified the Protocol) during the period when they have legally binding targets unless it can be assured that the emission reductions can be «retired» from the national account.
Japan's target under the Kyoto Protocol, named for the Japanese city in which it was finalized, is for a six percent reduction from the 1990 level.
Total CO2 emissions of all industrialised countries that have quantitative greenhouse gas mitigation targets under the Kyoto Protocol increased in 2010 by 3.5 % (including the USA that did not ratify the prProtocol increased in 2010 by 3.5 % (including the USA that did not ratify the protocolprotocol).
In addition, for those parties who are not party to the Kyoto Protocol or would not abide by that treaty, also have a responsibility to ensure comparability of their targets and actions under the AWG - LCA.
The country is expected to easily meet both its commitment under the Kyoto Protocol to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 8 % from 1990 levels by 2008 - 2012 and a more stringent internal target of 20 % below 1990 levels by 2005.
Cut greenhouse gas emissions: Rich countries need to meet and exceed their targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions set under the Kyoto Protocol.
• The European Union introduced an alternative approach for phasing down HFCs under the Montreal Protocol, wherein developing country targets are more flexible.
The more industrialised countries had yet to shoulder their historic responsibility for causing climate change, and failed to meet their targets under the Kyoto Protocol, the previous agreement.
This sudden change caused electricity prices to rise and raised concerns about Japan's ability to meet its emissions reduction target under the Kyoto Protocol first commitment period (Jan. 1, 2008 — Dec. 31, 2012).
While some Parties are making more progress in cutting emissions than others, what unsettles us the most is that not a single developed country has indicated their intention to increase their targets for 2020, neither those countries that remain under the Kyoto Protocol or, even worse, from those who have stepped outside (or were never in).
CO2 emissions: adopt new measures to reduce emissions also after 2012 Switzerland seems to be on track to meeting its target for reducing greenhouse gases under the Kyoto Protocol.
Ukraine associates with Copenhagen Accord under the following conditions: - To have the agreed position of the developed countries on quantified emissions reduction targets of the Annex I countries; - To keep the status of Ukraine as a country with economy in transition and relevant preferences arising from such status; - To keep the existing flexible mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol; - To keep 1990 as the single base year for calculating Parties commitments; - To use provisions of Article 3.13 of the Kyoto Protocol for calculation of the quantified emissions reduction of the Annex I countries of the Kyoto Protocol for the relevant commitment period.
Takes note also of the quantified economy - wide emission reduction targets communicated by Parties included in Annex I and presented in Annex 1 to this decision and of the intention of these Parties to convert them to quantified emission limitation or reduction objectives for the second commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol;
Developing countries, on the other hand, have talked about an extension of the system set up under the Kyoto protocol, where only existing developed economies have emissions targets to achieve.
Under what is known as the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol, industrialised countries can support projects that decrease emissions in developing countries and then use the resulting emission reduction credits towards their own reduction targets.
EU Burden - sharing agreement A political agreement that was reached to help the EU reach its emission reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol (a reduction of 8 % during the period 2008 - 2012, on average, compared with 1990 levels).
Under the Protocol, countries must meet their targets primarily through national measures.
Data show that the 15 EU Member States sharing a common target under the Kyoto Protocol (EU - 15) achieved a reduction of their greenhouse gases by 2.7 % between the base year and 2006.
Under this protocol the target has concentric circles with 2 ″ SLR as the outer ring and in increments of 2 ″ toward the bullseye the rings get smaller until hitting the center with 3 feet SLR.
Peter Wittoeck, a spokesperson for the European Union, made it clear that while the E.U. was resolutely undecided on extending the protocol for a second commitment period with a new set of emission reduction targets, the Japanese calculations were correct: «If it is only the E.U. that is under such a commitment without the rest of the world... [then] that would not be a solution for the global climate problem.»
In the past decade, however, developed countries have increasingly replied on carbon - intensive imports from developing countries, where binding emissions targets under the Kyoto Protocol are not in effect.
The request for proposals, titled «Secure Messaging Platform» and listed under the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program, targets a messaging platform able to transfer messages via a secure decentralized protocol that will be secured across multiple channels, including, but not limited to: transport protocol, encryption of messages via various application protocols and customized blockchain implementation of message deconstruction and reconstruction, and decentralized ledger implementation.
Customer service skills; knowledge of customer experience; teamwork; collaboration; health and safety protocols; equality, diversity and inclusion; working under pressure; meeting acquisition targets; achieving personal goals... the list goes on and on and when you look at the new job these skills are needed too!
• Track record of initiating contact with prospective customers and converting them into business - providing patrons • Well - versed in following sales initiatives, aimed at achieving selling targets • Exceptional public relation skills, targeted at ensuring excellence in customer service provision • Able to handle tight deadlines and work back - to - back shifts during peak hours • Special talent for demonstrating store products, with the aim of selling to customers what they need • Particularly effective in inventory control procedures, order processing and shelves stocking, in sync with store procedures and protocols • Skilled in handling adverse situations involving irate customers by providing solutions to ensure customer retention • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, targeted at working harmoniously alongside peers, supervisors and clients • Hands - on experience in leading store and product promotion activities, in accordance to popular marketing and promotional directives • Able to work well under stressful situations brought on by customer pressure or tight deadlines • Functional ability to employ persuasive skills, aimed at focusing customers» interest in new products and upgrades • Expert in handling merchandising activities, organizing store displays and working alongside marketing personnel to edict a positive image of the store
[48] As developing countries have not yet been allocated reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol this mechanism will not be available to developing countries.
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