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"t_mark" wrote in message news:tEc_b.46486$Zt4.9685@okepread01... The world is going backwards very fast due to lack of environmental repairs, sadly which should of been done years ago. No, it's not. The facts are that the global environment has been improved tremendously, the main outstanding issue being global warming which no one is sure can even be stopped. Even scientists who believe humans are the primary cause generally agree that the Kyoto protocol's standards are far too low to have any actual impact on the process. The key to Kyoto is meeting a triple bottom line approach to satisfy economic, social and environmental factors. Developed countries that need to curtail output do so to allow non-developed countries to sustain their economic growth with less efficient and non-environmentally friendly measures. Once satisfied, long term measures will (?!) be implemented to reduce emissions and develop 'clean pipe' production across the board. So yes, Kyoto won't stop the environmental impact; but then again, it's not meant to. Jim D |
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