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File:Overview map of states committed to greenhouse gas limitations in the first Kyoto Protocol period (years 2008-2012) (greyscale).png

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English: Overview map of states committed to greenhouse gas (GHG) limitations in the first Kyoto Protocol period (2008-2012): Dark grey = Annex I Parties who have agreed to reduce their GHG emissions below 1990 levels. Grey = Annex I Parties who have agreed to cap GHG emissions at 1990 levels. Pale grey = Non-Annex I Parties; Annex I Parties with an emissions cap that allows their GHG emissions to expand above 1990 levels; Annex I Parties who are have not ratified the Kyoto Protocol. EU-countries like Greece, Spain, Ireland and Sweden have not committed themselves to any reduction in the internal-EU distribution agreement, while France have been committed not to expand emissions (0% reduction). Greenland has only committed itself by being represented by Denmark. However Greenland has not committed itself to a reduction to Denmark.
Date 2011-10-08 04:14 (UTC)
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