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The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty – signed in 1997 in the Japanese city of Kyoto – that seeks to limit man’s influence on climate change by reducing the production of greenhouse gases. The protocol obligates industrialised countries to reduce their emissions in the five-year period 2008-2012 by 5% on average compared with 1990 levels. Developing countries don’t have emission-reduction targets.
September 3
The PDD of the project "Wood Biomass to Energy" in Kocani, Macedonia, prepared by Eurec... » Read more
September 2
23 July 2010, Venice, Italy IMELS and University Ca' Foscari Venice signed the agreement on a pr... » Read more
August 2
23 July 2010, Kocani, Macedonia The Stakeholders Consultation for the CDM project "Wood Bio... » Read more