Which of the follwoing protocols did aim for reducing emissions of chloroflurocarbons into the atmosphere?
Montreal protocol
Kyoto protocol
Gothenburg protocol
Geneva protocol
Montreal Protocol -
Recognising the deleterious affects of ozone depletion, an international conference treaty, known as the Montreal Protocol, was signed at Montreal (Canada).
- wherein
In 1987 (effective in 1989) to control the emission of ozone depleting substances. Subsequently many more efforts have been made and protocols have laid down definite roadmaps, separately for developed and developing countries, for reducing the emission of CFCs and other ozone depleting chemicals.
Option 1)
Montreal protocol
Option 2)
Kyoto protocol
Option 3)
Gothenburg protocol
Option 4)
Geneva protocol
Montreal Protocol -
Recognising the deleterious affects of ozone depletion, an international conference treaty, known as the Montreal Protocol, was signed at Montreal (Canada).
- wherein
In 1987 (effective in 1989) to control the emission of ozone depleting substances. Subsequently many more efforts have been made and protocols have laid down definite roadmaps, separately for developed and developing countries, for reducing the emission of CFCs and other ozone depleting chemicals.
Montreal protocol
Option 2)Kyoto protocol
Option 3)Gothenburg protocol
Option 4)Geneva protocol