Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Russia lags behind in air commerce

The global economy rules igry16-02-2009 Russia is lagging behind in air commerce worldwide trade in full swing in the air under the Kyoto Protocol. In December this year will be discussed more strict agreement on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But in Russia, the business of emissions trading "bad" gas is not. In December 2009 in Copenhagen will be the 15 th Conference of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol, which is planned to negotiate a new agreement on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Reference: The Kyoto Protocol - an international instrument, adopted in Kyoto (Japan) in December 1997. It commits developed countries and countries with economies in transition to reduce or stabilize greenhouse gas emissions in 2008-2012 compared with 1990. Since the beginning of the Kyoto Protocol was still quite a bit of time. However, first results can already take. As a minimum, the Kyoto Protocol has created an entire global industry - emissions trading (emissions) of greenhouse gases. In other words, conditions for trade in air. The Protocol provides a mechanism under which the state or the company can trade quotas at the national, regional or international markets.

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