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"A national registry is a computerized system used to track holdings of greenhouse gas credits, similar to the computerized accounting system of a bank," the enforcement branch explained in a statement posted on Tuesday.
The KYOTO committee wants money.
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Make a public declaration of non-compliance
Wow that will hurt.....HAHAHA HEE HEE HAW HAW HAHAHA HEE HEE HAW HAW
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Require it to submit an action plan within three months for getting back into compliance
Much fear....OOOWWWWWWW
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Suspend it from participating in any of Kyoto's emissions credits or carbon trading mechanisms
Not being allowed to pay extortion is a big inconvenience.
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A country that misses its first Kyoto reduction target has 100 days to become compliant by buying emissions credits.
If it still isn't in compliance after that period, the difference will be tacked onto its target in the successor treaty plus a 30 per cent penalty. Such a country is also suspended from trading in emissions credits and must submit a action plan within three months on how it will meet its second commitment period targets.
This committee if it enters Canada should be greeted appropriately----with a guard armed with leatherguns loaded with catshit and pepper. While
our committee readies the tar and feathers.