@brian: You believe that propaganda? Firstly: I'm willing to bet China puts out almost as much pollution as America and Australia do. Secondly: The amount of credits a country has is decreased each year. Don't think of it as a matter of 'this country has such-and-such credit', that's really only there to prevent friction between governments. In the end, the credits that one country doesn't use are redistributed to countries that do use them, and thus the whole planet ends up with a set, ever-decreasing CO2 quota. Hope this clears things up for you.
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netdroid9 @ Nov 21st 2006 5:47PM
@brian: You believe that propaganda? Firstly: I'm willing to bet China puts out almost as much pollution as America and Australia do. Secondly: The amount of credits a country has is decreased each year. Don't think of it as a matter of 'this country has such-and-such credit', that's really only there to prevent friction between governments. In the end, the credits that one country doesn't use are redistributed to countries that do use them, and thus the whole planet ends up with a set, ever-decreasing CO2 quota. Hope this clears things up for you.