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Tiger Beer

Joined: 07 Feb 2003
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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The other problem with KYOTO...besides that fact that no country in the world has anything that demands that they honor it (and the U.S. does have it written into its constitution that it must)... is that the KYOTO PROTOCOL is TOO IDEALISTIC.
I haven't looked into it again in awhile to remember the specifics. But all of these countries agreed to incredibly ambitious incredibly world-changing, near impossible 'demands that must be applied'.
If you REALLY look at the agreement, you'll see its incredibly unrealistic and just completely impossible.
What they should have done, is made a simple 'small-step' agreement that they would all work towards. To implement 359 pages of legal jargon across the board...and if ALL COUNTRIES WERE REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT IT who signed it...I think you'd have had a drastically shorter significantly more simple document that all countries would have agreed to do. |
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