Copenhagen Is The Next Kyoto
Americans don’t really know about the Kyoto Protocol, as the U.S. isn’t a part of it. Well, technically we are; we just didn’t ratify it. So it’s not in the every day vocabulary of regular Americans. Anyways, the treaty, ratified by 183 countries, legally binds the signatories to higher emissions standards in an effort to solving the global warming issue.
It’s been a sore spot really, as nearly everyone is pissed that the U.S. refuses to participate. Would you like to know why we won’t ratify it? Bush was upset that China, the worlds second largest carbon emitter after the U.S., was given an exemption. And that wasn’t fair!
So… because we aren’t participating, most Americans don’t even know about Kyoto.
Enter: Copenhagen.
The Kyoto Protocol effectively expires in 2012 and needs a replacement. 15,000 officials, advisors and diplomats from 200 countries will meet for 2 weeks this December for the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark. Their primary goal is to create a new protocol to replace Kyoto. Now, they don’t have a name for it, and they aren’t even guaranteeing one will even be signed. But lets face it, there is absolutely no way they are leaving there without a replacement for Kyoto.
The Copenhagen Protocol has not been made the official name, but you can almost count on it. The reason why it will blow Kyoto out of the water is that the U.S. will ratify it, and it’s a possibility China will too. Because of that, it will become a monstrous keyword in the environmental industry.
CopenhagenProtocol was already registered under .com, .net and .org. I picked up the .us and .info. I know, I’m not a big fan of these two either. But for $8 total at Name.com I figured it was worth a shot.
Keep a close eye on this conference. I have a feeling it will spawn some great green keywords.
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