The U.S. withdrawal from the Kyoto protocol endangers the entire process. — Laurent Fabius Copy Share Image
It doesn't matter what is true, it only matters what people believe is true. — Paul Watson Copy Share Image
Carbon dioxide does not cause or contribute to smog, and the Kyoto treaty would do nothing to reduce or prevent smog. — Stephen Harper Copy Share Image
We think that the Kyoto protocol is a necessary document, necessary process. I am convinced that we will agree to disagree about… — Goran Persson Copy Share Image
The challenge now is to renovate the baroque structure that the Kyoto Plan has become—or else scrap it and get ready to… — Christopher Flavin Copy Share Image
The UK is one of the only nations on earth that has actually met and even exceeded its goals under the Kyoto… — Al Gore Copy Share Image
...the Kyoto Protocol...the first component of an authentic global governance... — Jacques Chirac Copy Share Image
In reality, Kyoto was a huge transfer of resources from the United States to the Third World, under the guise of environmental… — Charles Krauthammer Copy Share Image
The strategy behind the Kyoto Protocol has no grounding in economics or environmental policy. — William Nordhaus Copy Share Image
Attempts to estimate the impacts of climate change continue to be highly speculative. — William Nordhaus Copy Share Image
Kyoto is likely to yield far less than the targeted emissions reduction. That failure will most likely be papered over with creative… — Henry Sylvester Jacoby Copy Share Image
We have received no single argument in favour of this document except political pressure. No link has been established between carbon dioxide… — Andrey Illarionov Copy Share Image
When the Kyoto Protocol enters into the force tomorrow, the world will take a significant and long-awaited first step towards stemming global… — Nancy Pelosi Copy Share Image
I was at the table with three Europeans, and we were having lunch. And they were talking about their role as lead… — John Christy Copy Share Image
Three scenarios for post-Kyoto emissions reductions indicate that ... the long-term consequences are small... The influence of the Protocol would, furthermore, be… — Tom Wigley Copy Share Image
Nobody is going to give away the farm in Kyoto. It is not anybody's to give away. And even if the United… — Thomas Schelling Copy Share Image
The total efforts of the last 20 years of climate policy has likely reduced global emissions by less than 1 percent, or… — Bjorn Lomborg Copy Share Image
It will be nearly impossible to slow warming appreciably without condemning much of the world to poverty unless energy sources that emit… — Henry Sylvester Jacoby Copy Share Image
The impact of the Kyoto Protocol on global temperature is quite modest, especially for the first century. The reduction in global mean… — Henry Sylvester Jacoby Copy Share Image
Globally, emissions may have to be reduced, the scientists are telling us, by as much as 60% or 70%, with developed countries… — Michael Meacher Copy Share Image
Sensible policies on global warming should weight the costs of slowing climate change against the benefits of slower climate change. Ironically, recent… — William Nordhaus Copy Share Image
The majority of humankind does not accept this system, despite claims of worldwide support. Even with Russia's ratification, 75% of the world's… — Andrey Illarionov Copy Share Image
The different policies reduce damages by only a modest amount. Indeed, one of the surprises is how little the policies affect the… — Henry Sylvester Jacoby Copy Share Image
Kyoto protocol is not a simple environmental issue, where you can say scientists are not unanimous. This is about international relations, this… — Margot Wallstrom Copy Share Image
With each passing year the difficulty of meeting any fixed quantitative target increases progressively. Moreover, plausible estimates of when the Protocol would… — Henry Sylvester Jacoby Copy Share Image
We are close to a consensus that the Kyoto Protocol does huge economic, political, social and ecological damage to the Russian Federation.… — Andrey Illarionov Copy Share Image
“There is no doubt that the United States has much to atone for, both domestically and abroad...To produce this horrible confection at… — Sam Harris Copy Share Image
“For [Stephen] Harper, a national daycare plan bordered on being a socialist scheme, a phrase he had once used to describe the… — Lawrence Martin Copy Share Image
“One consequence, presumably unintended, of America’s failure to ratify the Kyoto Protocol has been the emergence of a not-quite-grassroots movement. In February… — Elizabeth Kolbert Copy Share Image
Ideology on which the Kyoto Protocol is based, is a new form of totalitarian ideology, along with Marxism, Communism and socialism. — Andrey Illarionov Copy Share Image
Redirect federal spending aimed at fulfilling the terms of the increasingly irrelevant Kyoto Protocol. — Stephen Harper Copy Share Image
The Kyoto Protocol is a death pact, however strange it may sound, because its main aim is to strangle economic growth and… — Andrey Illarionov Copy Share Image
We've got to ride the global-warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right… — Tim Wirth Copy Share Image
The common enemy of humanity is man. In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea… — Aurelio Peccei Copy Share Image
It is becoming increasingly clear that the targets in the Kyoto Protocol cannot and will not be met on the established timetable… — Eileen Claussen Copy Share Image
For the first time, humanity is instituting a genuine instrument Kyoto Protocol of global governance,"..."By acting together, by building this unprecedented instrument,… — Jacques Chirac Copy Share Image
Global warmers predict that global warming is coming, and our emissions are to blame. They do that to keep us worried about… — Kary Mullis Copy Share Image
To put that into some perspective, when Bill Clinton and Al Gore had first taken the idea of the Kyoto Protocol up… — Christine Todd Whitman Copy Share Image
The laws of physics are not about to change. Set your agenda by what’s happening in the atmosphere, not by what is… — Ross McKitrick Copy Share Image