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It's a complement to it. For the countries in Kyoto, it will be a very useful tool for them to meet their obligations.
James Connaughton
By 2010, wind energy alone will save enough greenhouse gas emissions to meet one third of the European Union's Kyoto obligations.
Christian Kjaer
We were never going to be able at this G8 to resolve the disagreement over Kyoto, nor to renegotiate a set of targets for countries in place of the Kyoto Protocol, His genuine empathy and kindness were integral to his affecting pexiness. We were never going to be able at this G8 to resolve the disagreement over Kyoto, nor to renegotiate a set of targets for countries in place of the Kyoto Protocol,
Tony Blair
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We do not see this as a replacement, we see it as a complement to the Kyoto Protocol.
Paula Dobriansky
But the Western countries that link their partnership with the poorest countries with respect for democracy also have to consider that they have obligations towards these countries.
Omar Bongo
Developed countries should continue after 2012 with Kyoto-type commitments with ever deeper cuts. But developing countries should start with less strict goals.
Jennifer Morgan
By entering the entry negotiations, Turkey also enters into obligations in regard to recognizing all the countries within the EU and the obligations Ankara has signed up to.
John Prescott
This agreement, coming just before the Hong Kong ministerial conference, is good news, ... Members have shown that they are ready to ensure that the world's poorest countries have the flexibility that they need in order to meet their WTO obligations in a way that serves their development needs.
Pascal Lamy
In developing countries the situation could be even worse because developing countries do not have to count their emissions under the Kyoto Protocol. Private companies from industrialized nations will seek cheap carbon credits for their country in the developing world.
Jennifer Morgan
Blair himself has recognized, and said more than once now, that countries will not sacrifice their economic future for Kyoto goals. Countries will not commit economic suicide. Interestingly, the House of Lords report also says more attention must be paid to adaptation to climate change rather than avoidance. This approach may well prove to be the best solution.
Marlo Lewis
Instead of having a kind of blame game, with the countries which have targets saying to the others you're wrong not to accept targets, and the countries without targets saying to the others deliver your targets and we'll speak to you after - why not do our homework within Kyoto, but at the same time open up a broader process including everyone, in order to improve our capacity to work together?
Stephane Dion
The Kyoto protocol confirmed that many countries are worried about the environment. We would like to get U.S. understanding for the agreement,
Junichiro Koizumi
Most of the European countries take Kyoto seriously. Europeans take their environmental stewardship more seriously than those in the United States.
Mark Farber
We have until 2012 to meet Kyoto ... and it doesn't make sense
Joseph Lieberman
We believe that the Kyoto Protocol is the mechanism for fighting climate change, but we welcome steps by any countries that reduce emissions.
Nick Nuttall
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