Climate Goals Slipping Away as Nations Struggle to Meet Targets
The main goal of the 1992 Rio climate convention to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to 1990 levels by the year 2000 may not be achievable. Recent reports suggest that some countries, like Japan and Australia, are not on track to meet these targets. Even if the goals are met, experts believe it may not be enough to stabilize global climate change. Australia may even consider withdrawing from the convention due to economic reasons.