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Russian cabinet offers key Kyoto endorsement
2004-09-30
MOSCOW - The Russian cabinet today approved the Kyoto Protocol in a crucial step that could bring the long-delayed climate change treaty into effect within months. But many Russian officials remain opposed to the treaty and Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov, on a trip to the Netherlands, said he expected "difficult debate" when parliament meets — possibly before the end of the year — to decide on final ratification.

Without Russia's support, the pact — which has been rejected by the United States — cannot come into effect. It needs the support of 55 industrialized countries accounting for at least 55 per cent of global emissions in 1990. Canada has already ratified the agreement. The pact would come into effect 90 days after winning Russian support.

A draft bill will now be sent to the lower house of parliament, where the dominant United Russia party approves nearly all proposed legislation backed by President Vladimir Putin. A vote could be taken by the end of the year, one official said.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  "We have no intention of actually enforcing the stupid thing."

Or ability to enforce it in the quasi-independent Siberian fiefdoms where much of Russia's heavy industry's located.
Posted by: lex   2004-09-30 5:04:00 PM  

#1  Illarionov and others argue that joining the pact would stymie Russia's economic growth and make Putin's goal of doubling gross domestic product in a decade unattainable.

But then Vlad told 'em "Relax - it's all for show. We have no intention of actually enforcing the stupid thing."
Posted by: mojo   2004-09-30 4:59:53 PM  

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