Kyoto Protocol's Carbon Market Fails to Curb Global Emissions, Urgent Action Needed
The Kyoto Protocol was created to cut down on gases that are heating up the Earth. It set targets for countries to reduce these gases. The protocol introduced a carbon market to help countries meet these targets. This review checked if the Kyoto Protocol and its carbon market have effectively lowered global emissions. The study highlights that involving both rich and developing countries is crucial to reduce greenhouse gases significantly on a global scale.