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    Canada pulls out of Kyoto Protocol

    TORONTO (AP) — Canada pulled out of the Kyoto Protocol on climate change Monday, saying the accord won't help solve the climate crisis. It dealt a blow to the anti-global warming treaty, which has not been formally renounced by any other country.

    Environment Minister Peter Kent said that Canada is invoking its legal right to withdraw and said Kyoto doesn't represent the way forward for Canada or the world.

    Canada, joined by Japan and Russia, said last year it will not accept new Kyoto commitments, but withdrawing from the accord is another setback to the treaty concluded with much fanfare in 1997.

    The protocol, initially adopted in Kyoto, Japan, in 1997, is aimed at fighting global warming. Canada's previous Liberal government signed the accord but did little to implement it and Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative government never embraced it.

    "The Kyoto Protocol does not cover the world's largest two emitters, United States and China, and therefore cannot work," Kent said. "It's now clear that Kyoto is not the path forward to a global solution to climate change. If anything it's an impediment."

    Kent's announcement comes a day after marathon climate talks wrapped up in the South African port city of Durban.

    Negotiators from nearly 200 countries agreed on a deal that sets the world on a path to sign a new climate treaty by 2015 to replace the first Kyoto Protocol, which expires at the end of next year.

    Kent said the Durban agreement does represent a path forward. Durban's accord envisions a new treaty with binding targets for all countries to take effect in 2020.

    "It allows us to continue to create jobs and growth in Canada," Kent said.

    Monday's announcement was not a surprise. Canada faced international criticism at the recent climate talks in South Africa amid reports it would pull out of Kyoto. Kent had said previously that signing the Kyoto Protocol on climate change was one of the previous government's biggest blunders.

    The accord requires countries to give a year's notice to withdraw. Kent said the move saves Canada $14 billion in penalties for not achieving its Kyoto targets.

    "To meet the targets under Kyoto for 2012 would be the equivalent of either removing every car, truck, ATV, tractor, ambulance, police car and vehicle of every kind from Canadian roads or closing down the entire farming and agriculture sector and cutting heat to every home, office, hospital, factory and building in Canada," Kent said.

    Harper's Conservative government is reluctant to hurt Canada's booming oil sands sector, which is the country's fastest growing source of greenhouse gases and a reason it has reneged on its Kyoto commitments.

    Canada has the world's third-largest oil reserves, more than 170 billion barrels. Daily production of 1.5 million barrels from the oil sands is expected to increase to 3.7 million in 2025. Only Saudi Arabia and Venezuela have more reserves. But critics say the enormous amount of energy and water needed in the extraction process increases greenhouse gas emissions.

    Kent said Canada produces "barely 2 percent" of global emissions and said the previous Liberal government signed onto Kyoto in 1997 without any intention of meeting its targets.

    He said the Kyoto Protocol originally covered countries generating less than 30 percent of global emissions and now it covers just 13 percent. He said Canada is committed to addressing climate change in a way that's fair. Canada insists any agreement has to cover all nations.

    He said he would not be surprised if other countries follow Canada in pulling out of Kyoto.

    Kent's announcement drew immediate criticism from environmental groups. Mike Hudema of Greenpeace Canada said in a statement that it is further signal that the Harper government is more concerned about protecting polluters than people.

    Hannah McKinnon of the Climate Action Network Canada said formally withdrawing from Kyoto after the Durban, South Africa conference is a slap in the face of the international community.

    "It's a total abdication of our responsibilities," McKinnon said.

    Opposition New Democrat lawmaker Megan Leslie disputed the dollar figures involved and said there are no penalties under Kyoto. Leslie said pulling out saves the Conservatives from having to report that Canada is falling short of its Kyoto targets.

    "It's like we're the kid in school who knows they're gonna fail the class, so we have to drop it before that actually happens," Leslie said.

    Scientists say that if levels of greenhouse gases continue to rise, eventually the world's climate will reach a tipping point, with irreversible melting of some ice sheets and a several-foot(meter) rise in sea levels.

    They cannot pinpoint exactly when that would happen, but the two-decade-long climate negotiations have been focused on preventing global temperatures from rising more than 2 degrees Fahrenheit (1.2 degrees Celsius) above current levels by the end of this century.

     

    17 comments

    • MarcelG  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Do they do that because they are fools, or because they do not buy this trick?
      • stormtiger 5 mths ago
        Because conservatives one and all are fools.
    • Yep Yep  •  5 mths ago
      Canada is smart - without China, Russa, and hundreds of other countries paying - its a pipe dream. Canada is right.
    • Paul  •  Tewksbury, United States  •  5 mths ago
      One down, 193 to go...one nation seems to be on the right track. Now to get the rest of them to figure it out before they implement a plan that can't succeed but will cost us a lot of money. Why is it so many people can't see what's going on when it's this obvious?
    • Dave  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Good for Canada.
    • tuco  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Now there is leadership! What country would pay this idiotic tax? Maybe Obama - meaning YOU!
      • stormtiger 5 mths ago
        A country that wants to still exist in the next century.
    • we're screwed  •  5 mths ago
      Canada is finally catching on after decades of liberal progressive programs that have done little for them other than cost tons of money. I do believe, however, that Canadian carbon emissions per capita, are just as high as those in America.
    • Soul Patch  •  5 mths ago
      If the Earth does warm and the ice caps melt it will not be permanent. The Earth's climate is changing...always has and always will. There will be more ice ages in the future as well as the opposite. It is arrogant to believe we can stop the Earth from doing what the Earth does. Our best hope is to learn how to adapt.
    • Imperium Americanum  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  5 mths ago
      There are THOUSANDS of scientists that do not buy into this garbage, but are being shouted down by total hacks with an agenda. Anybody with 2 neurons connected in their brain should jump through the roof at hearing: "the debate is over".
      • stormtiger 5 mths ago
        You know nothing, but are good at repeating the oil company lie.
      • D-MIB 4 mths ago
        Storm...

        And George Soros is your visionary of choice.
      • JamesL 4 mths ago
        D-MIB the dimwit
    • Liberal Fascist  •  Chicago, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Consensus is politics, not science.
    • Jan Trescak  •  Perth, Australia  •  5 mths ago
      Congratulation Canada. Invest money in real world.
      If more countries follow, parasitic climate change politicians will have to work for living.
      • stormtiger 5 mths ago
        Except for the small fact that we soon won't have a planet that's livable.
      • JamesL 4 mths ago
        Storm, the facts are scarce among these folks. Their minds have been filled with unchecked propaganda. They are confusing lies with facts, and calling facts lies.; Strange.
    • Human  •  Traverse City, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Nothing will change the current course of things. The majority of the world is part of the capitalist taker culture and not one will stop their belligerent destruction of our planet for profit. It is a system built on exploitation and greed
      • D-MIB 4 mths ago
        And without capitalism we would be working 24/7 on the farm AND starving to death at the same time.

        Or we could be in a 'command society' much like the FAILED Soviet Union.... Probably your ideal anyway.

        So put away your computer, turn out your lights, give away your manufactured garments and go live in a cave.
      • Human 4 mths ago
        False jackass. Studies the world over of agricultural tribes shows they work less than four hours a day to sustain themselves. All the extra work we do in this capitalist society is for the PROFIT of few.
      • JamesL 4 mths ago
        The excess wealth that allows nations to fight wars, manufacturing all the planes bombs tanks guns and clothes and food for the soldiers who do no productive work and are paid and on and on is supported by the work of the rest of us, and we get nothing for it except "protection" which we need because the "leaders" are organizing and fighting the wars. If we worked as much as we do, and were paid a fair share of what we produce, we would all be very well off. Instead, we are scammed for "health insurance" and lots have none and we get lousy education unless we pay for it by excessive tuition, and we call all of this "capitalism" and worship it like D-MIB the dimwit.
    • wayne  •  5 mths ago
      Failed junk science.........
    • SAVAGESAXON  •  Fort Worth, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Canada does not want to live like amish, what a bunch of blowhards trying to put the all the blame on US and China industry. if Canada did not buy American and Chinese goods, then Canada would not be responsible for all the pollution in the world. because of Canadian consumption of American and Chinese goods, then they are one of the 194 countries most responsible for causing pollution. IR CON DIOS.
    • Outrun My Gun  •  5 mths ago
      Canada should bomb the U.S. and China...
    • UI  •  5 mths ago
      Canada always used to be like our more mature northern neighbor. Now they're just as screwed up as we are.
    • craig  •  5 mths ago
      So many people who won't read the article are commenting it's hilarious. Canada supports the latest accord. If you refuse to read it's no wonder you won't accept global warming.
    • friendorfoe  •  5 mths ago
      You got it UI! And now they will be taking it up the #$%$ from the biggest dong ever! From Texas to the Great White North, bet they can't wait.
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