Anthropogenic global warming, the Kyoto Protocol and transport ecology | Antropogeno globalno zagrevanje, Kjoto protokol i ekologija transporta
2008
Pesic, R., Masinski fakultet, Kragujevac (Serbia) | Petkovic, S., Masinski fakultet, Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | Hnatko, E., Masinski fakultet, Slavonski Brod (Croatia) | Veinovic, S., Masinski fakultet, Kragujevac (Serbia)
The controversy over global warming gets even more complicated when you include politics, economics, greed, and the self interests of the various governments, NGOs and companies. In the December 1997, a number nations crafted a CO2-reduction treated named Kyoto Protocol for the city in which the key conference was held. China, India, Brazil and most of the third world are exempt from its limits. The United States refused to sign, even when Al Gore was vice-president. The next stage of power train and fuel strategy involves using new high economy combustion engines that can be run with partially renewable fuels and used worldwide.
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