Tunisia and the Kyoto protocol.

December 16, 2005 on 4:11 pm | In All, Climate Change | 1 Comment

“The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1992, was the largest gathering of world leaders that has ever taken place. More than 178 governments adopted Agenda 21, the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, and the Statement of Principles for the Sustainable Management of Forests. Agenda 21 is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations system, governments, and major groups in every area in which humans impact on the environment.” Tunisia adopted Agenda 21 later on in 1993. This set the basis for actual Tunisian environmental strategies. The national implementation of Agenda 21 policies and recommendations is based on submitting a report on all environmental activities that are taking place in the country. Tunisia joined afterwards the Kyoto protocol in 2002. The main decision was to implement a 10-year strategic plan (2002-2012) in accordance with its national Agenda 21. Different agencies and institutions were and are working together to reach Kyoto’s targets and objectives. One of the main schemes that will be used by Tunisia to partially fulfill its environmental obligations is the CDM mechanism (Clean Development Mechanism).   

 

Welcome to El-Khadra Environmental News!

December 4, 2005 on 2:04 pm | In All | Please Comment

Welcome to El-Khadra Environmental News (KEN): a blog dedicated to sharing news and views on Tunisia’s sustainable development! KEN was launched by Mehdi Z. & Rym B., two Tunisian expatriates living in Canada hoping to positively contribute to Tunisia’s Sustainable Development through the use of the Internet as an interface for sharing news and starting pertinent discussions on the topic. Away from home, we would like to put the spotlight on interesting environmental actions taking place in Tunisia and publish environmental information that might benefit our home country. 

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