The United States and China specifically agreed to «work together and with other countries
through multilateral approaches that include using the expertise and institutions of the Montreal Protocol to phase down the production and consumption of HFCs, while continuing to include HFCs within the scope of UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol provisions for accounting and reporting of emissions.»
In 2013 President Obama signed an historic agreement with the President of China, stating that the two countries would work together and «
through multilateral approaches that include using the expertise and institutions of the Montreal Protocol to phase down the production and consumption of HFCs.»
• According to the agreement, the United States and China agreed to «work together and with other countries
through multilateral approaches that include using the expertise and institutions of the Montreal Protocol to phase down the production and consumption of HFCs, while continuing to include HFCs within the scope of UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol provisions for accounting and reporting of emissions.
Regarding HFCs, the United States and China agreed to work together and with other countries
through multilateral approaches that include using the expertise and institutions of the Montreal Protocol to phase down the production and consumption of HFCs, while continuing to include HFCs within the scope of UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol provisions for accounting and reporting of emissions.
Not exact matches
One
approach is for governments and
multilateral organizations to push research and development by subsidizing part of the huge costs, either directly or
through tax breaks.
The most promising way to address CBDRRC could be
through provisions involving revenues and / or handling of allowances from a global
multilateral approach.
An example of the third architecture, decentralized
approaches and coordinated national policies, would be linkage among domestic cap - and - trade systems, driven not
through a
multilateral agreement but largely by bilateral arrangements.
A number of other
multilateral forums have emerged as potentially valuable in advancing the international process
through an «exclusive»
approach.