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Environment Ministry reveals that the "Kyoto" will not help Iraq before the national communiqué
Environment Ministry reveals that the "Kyoto" will not help Iraq before the national communiqué
Shafaq News/ The Ministry of Environment, revealed on Monday, that the Group of States signed the protocol on "Kyoto" climate change will not provide any assistance to Iraq before completing the preparation of the report of the national
communiqué of the atmosphere, indicating that there are 40 experts working on the preparation of the report to finish it before the year 2013 .The Technical deputy of the Ministry of Environment Kamal Hussein said to "Shafaq News", "Iraq has signed the Kyoto group Convention in 2009, and the group of the countries will not give him any help before presenting the report of the national communiqué of climate."The environment ministry had said, earlier, that Iraq and a number of developing countries have succeeded in agreeing to extend the Kyoto Protocol to three years until 2015, while confirming that it demanded the developed countries to create a legal framework for the granting of funds to developing countries.
He said, "The report must include data on greenhouse gases from industrial activities and services, and must give evidence of the quantity and quality of gases."
The international community has in the whole of that Convention to reduce the emission of harmful gases to the environment to allow this system to environmental adaptation, naturally with changes in the climate and ensure that food production is not threatened.
Under the Kyoto treaty on the legal obligations to reduce emissions of four greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, and sulfur hexafluoride), and two groups of gases (HFCs, PFCs and hydrocarbons produced by the industrialized countries.
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