The Pros And Cons Of Climate Change

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With the creation of the Kyoto Protocol in 1992 at the United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC), it has been politically established with international consensus (at least concerning the members of the UN) that climate change is a scientifically proven cause for concern and must begin being addressed immediately. The increasing concentrations of CO2 in our atmosphere as well as the blatant, continuous rise in mean temperatures are becoming unavoidable. Projections of future consequence have been modeled and the danger can be visualized with alarming clarity. Given that climate change policy is now “one of the most fashionable issues in the international public arena” (Dupuis), it stands to reason that implementing policy