International Agreements

  • Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer

    a multilateral environmental agreement signed in 1985 that provided frameworks for international reductions in the production of chlorofluorocarbons due to their contribution to the destruction of the ozone layer, resulting in an increased threat of skin cancer.
  • Alpine Convention

    The Alpine Convention is an international territorial treaty for the sustainable development of the Alps. The objective of the treaty is to protect the natural environment of the Alps while promoting its development. This Framework Convention involves the European Union and eight states (Austria, Germany, France, Italy, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovenia, and Switzerland).
  • Kyoto Protocol

    The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement that aimed to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and the presence of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere. The essential tenet of the Kyoto Protocol was that industrialized nations needed to lessen the amount of their CO2 emissions
  • Western Climate Initiative

    The founding agreement stated the goal of the WRCAI was to evaluate and implement ways to reduce their states's emissions of greenhouse gases and achieve related co-benefits.
  • Paris Agreements

    DescriptionThe Paris Agreement is an agreement within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, dealing with greenhouse-gas-emissions mitigation, adaptation, and finance, signed in 2016.
  • Cow Convention

    Stop producing mass scale cows by 20% by 2030. To slow down the emission of methane I’m the atmosphere.
  • Tree Agreement

    For every tree count down in the Amazon by big corporate company’s, one to two saplings must be planted in the same general area.
  • CCS Treaty

    All factories that produce massive amounts of CO2 must have a CCS plan to cut down on their emissions.