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What Kyoto means for Canada

mirror reflecting sky What does it actually mean for a country to comply with the Kyoto emissions targets? Will it really have a bad effect on the economy of a country that tries to implement it? An interesting perspective on how it might affect Canada. The key point is probably really not that a country meets the goals exactly, it's that it makes a good effort to control and reverse greenhouse gas emissions, and that it can be done in a way that is economically friendly.

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