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Nature: Up to one-third of US in compliance with Kyoto Accords

11.22.05 | University of Vermont

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Including regions classified as 'probable' and 'possible' adopters, which have pledged to reduce emissions, more than one-third of the U.S. population lives in such areas, say co-authors Brendan Fisher and Robert Costanza of the University of Vermont.

Together, these regions contribute up to half of the US gross domestic product, equivalent of 16.9% of global GDP, a slightly larger share than Japan, the world's second largest economy.

Although the numbers look promising, Fisher and Costanza caution that "compliance will be a challenge even for current adopters, who have on average increased their carbon dioxide emissions by 14% since 1990." There are no mechanisms to enforce such initiatives, they add.

However, the local nature of these initiatives could make it possible to develop adaptable, site-specific plans for reducing greenhouse-gas emissions.

The United States produces 24% of worldwide greenhouse-gas emissions.

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University of Vermont. (2005, November 22). Nature: Up to one-third of US in compliance with Kyoto Accords. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LVWWGEX8/nature-up-to-one-third-of-us-in-compliance-with-kyoto-accords.html
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