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Paper No. (7)
The Future of Global Climate Change Scientific, Political,
and economic dimensions
This paper discusses the scientific, economic and political
dimensions of the Climatic Change phenomenon, in light
of America's decision to withdraw from the implementation
of the items in the Quito Agreement for the reduction
of carbon gas emission by the year 2012. This paper
analyzes Climatic Change, its scientific basis, and
the series of international agreements that aim to control
this phenomenon. It also discusses the reason for the
failure of the signing parties, at the Hague Conference,
to reach a consensus on the "Climatic Change Agreement",
and the major differences between the stance of the
European Union and that of the USA on this issue. The
paper also touched upon the most important results emanating
from the Report of the Joint Government Organization
on Climatic Change that was issued in February 2001,
and the most important impact of these changes on the
Middle East Region.
This paper found significant differences between the
industrial countries themselves, and between them and
other developing countries, in terms of the implementation
of International Commitments regarding the reduction
of carbon gas emissions. It also portrays the opinion
of environmentalists and of the governments who strive
to protect the environment, although not many of the
Industrial or Developing countries have the courage
or the inclination to implement new legislation or standards
that affect their economic growth, thus leaving this
complex issue pending until a solution, that is satisfactory
to all, is found. This is very difficult and is not
likely to occur in the near future, particularly now
that the USA has declined its leading role in activating
the implementation of the necessary strategies and techniques
that deal with the problem of climatic change.
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