The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement that aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. It sets binding targets for developed countries to reduce their emissions below the levels of a specific base year.
Imagine a group project where each member has a specific goal to achieve. The Kyoto Protocol is like an agreement among the members, stating that each person must reduce their workload by a certain percentage compared to the initial workload distribution.
Greenhouse gases: Gases such as carbon dioxide and methane that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
Carbon offset: A reduction in greenhouse gas emissions made in one place to compensate for emissions produced elsewhere.
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM): A flexible mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol that allows developed countries to invest in emission-reducing projects in developing countries.
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