Canada quits Kyoto climate protocol


The emissions protocol, initially adopted in Kyoto, Japan, in 1997, is aimed at fighting global warming [Reuters]

Canada will formally withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol on climate change, the country’s minister of the environment has said, making it the first nation to pull out of the global treaty. 

MISSING TARGETS


 

Several countries have missed the greenhouse gas emission targets they committed to under the Kyoto Protocol. The following some of the offenders, ranked in order of the largest margin of difference of targeted vs actual emissions

 Iceland:           10% | 35.1%
 Canada:            -6% | 17.0%

 Australia:           8% | 30.4%
 New Zealand:    0% | 19.4%
 Spain:             15% | 29.8%
 Ireland:            13%| 13.8%

Source: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

The protocol “does not represent a way forward for Canada” and would have forced it to take “radical and irresponsible choices”, Peter Kent said in Toronto on Monday.

He added that it was a mistake for Canada to have signed up for Kyoto: “As we’ve said, Kyoto for Canada is

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