The Kyoto Protocol is seen as an important first step towards
a truly global emission reduction regime that will stabilize GHG emissions, and can provide the architecture for the future international agreement on climate change.
Not exact matches
If humanity gets
truly serious about
emissions reduction — and by serious I mean «World War II serious» in both scale and urgency — we could go to near - zero
global emissions in, say, two decades and then quickly go carbon negative.
Thus the California SB 32 CO2
reduction target is less than 0.4 % of the
global CO2
emissions EIA forecasts for year 2030 which is
truly trivial and insignificant.
Building on decades of experience in the field, the report offers six lessons the authors believe are critical if REDD and REDD + (which includes REDD plus more controversial measures such as sustainable forest management) are going to generate offsets that
truly represent
emission reductions and that a
global carbon regime will accept.
All this for a 5 %
reduction in
emissions of a country that
truly is trivial in terms of
global emissions anyway.