Greenhouse gasses emissions: after twenty years

Published: 12th July 2010
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Twenty years ago Kyoto protocol was stipulated. Today 180 countries renew the undertaking to reduce the greenhouse gasses issue according to the 1990 established objectives. These have to be reached until the end of 2012. Instead of this pact renewal, the world ambient health about the greenhouse gasses is still dangerous.
New studies proved that agriculture causes the 33% of all the greenhouse gasses emission, and the world feeding count the 25% of the ambient impact produced by anyone of us. Barbara Buchner, an Internaltional Energy Agency researcher, said that during the "Feeding and Ambient; healthy for you, sustainable for ambient" convention.
We have to think about extraordinary measures to make the greenhouse gasses fall down as the Protocol established in 1990. Is not a simple task: we have to intervene in agriculture but is not enough. In these days New Zeeland is discussing on a plan to contrast the emissions growth, risen of 23% in 20 years. The plan will provides same emissions limits and sharing. Instead of the industrial and environmentalist opposition, this seems the only way to set down New Zeeland from the most pollute country podium. The climate changes minister Nick Smith, assures that will avoid an financial crisis, as the industrials believe, and will promote the abandoning of fossil fuels.

The New Zeeland case is so important for us: this is the moment for a change. Every little factory should act in this way maybe entrusting in a company like Rina who can control and certificate the greenhouse gasses emissions.
Everyone of us can do something, earth health is our interest.

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