"We are invoking Canada's legal right to formally withdraw from Kyoto," environment minister Peter Kent said, two days after a marathon UN climate conference in Durban, South Africa, at which 194 nations agreed to work on a new roadmap to curb global carbon emissions.
"As we said from the outset, the Kyoto Protocol did not represent the path forward for Canada," he said, stressing that Ottawa went to Durban "looking to reach an international climate change agreement that covers all major emitters."
Before this week, the Kyoto Protocol covered less than 30 per cent of global emissions. Now it covers less than 13 per cent -- and that number is only shrinking. The Kyoto Protocol does not cover the world's two largest emitters -- the United States and China --
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