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E U R O P E. International Committee. Post-Kyoto protocol: Greenhouse gas concentrations. Are we just sitting by and watching?. EU ’s environmental policy. Great Influence. World environmental policy. History. Treaty of Maastricht. Ligbon Treaty. 2007. 1992. And NOW? .

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  1. E U R O P E International Committee

  2. Post-Kyoto protocol: Greenhouse gas concentrations Are we just sitting by and watching?

  3. EU’s environmental policy Great Influence World environmental policy

  4. History Treaty of Maastricht Ligbon Treaty 2007 1992 And NOW? Single European Act Amsterdam Treaty 1986 1997

  5. Role of policy Leading global environmental negotiations, signing of the Kyoto Protocol Safety of chemicals Air and noise pollution Waste disposals solution Quality of water Protecting wildlifes

  6. EU’s Achievements Producing 22% of gas emission, creating 2 billion tons of rubbish a year Currentstate Endorsing energy efficient light bulbs by banning incandescent light bulbs 1 1 Half of EU nations meet their 2020 targets of renewable energy capacity 2

  7. Kyoto Protocol stabilization of greenhouse gas

  8. Transition Degree

  9. Specific Aims Reducing 6 greenhouse gases At least 5% below Through 2008 to 2012 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

  10. Efforts after contracting Kyoto Protocol

  11. Kyoto Protocol, a failure? Lack of the global participation 1 Not enough to curb the climate change 2 1 No reward for conservation and preservation 1 3 Theneed for massive cuts Special encouragement of global nations Consider the situation of nations and give assists

  12. Worldwide economic conflicts: Fall in the exchange rate of yen What is the solution?

  13. The structure of Europe economy EU WTO EURO

  14. Euro zone Crisis =European sovereign debt crisis • Debt level↑ Economic & Political Impact 2009 • EFSF • ESM Greece Ireland Italy Slovakia 2010 • ECB 2012 Netherlands Portugal Spain Slovenia

  15. The fall in the exchange rate of Yen Exchange rate YEN Abenomics FALLS! Quantitative easing

  16. Quantitative Easing Abe’s Choice

  17. THANK YOU

  18. Conflicts in Middle East

  19. SP1. Price Control from OPEC SP2. Civil War in Syria SC. Eradicate Armed Conflicts

  20. Coordinate the Policies of the Oil-Producing OPEC : Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries

  21. OPEC

  22. OIL CRISIS IN 1973

  23. ? WHAT CAN WE DO? New organization Alternative resources

  24. SP1. Price Control from OPEC SP2. Civil War in Syria SC. Eradicate Armed Conflicts

  25. Arab Spring

  26. Vetoing Everything Requiring Direct Interaction

  27. REGIONAL CONFLICTS

  28. Banning the Exportation of Weapon to Syria

  29. Allthe nations should unite -weapon transfer -find a political solutions Step down the Syrian president, Al-assad

  30. SP1. Price Control from OPEC SP2. Civil War in Syria SC. Eradicate Armed Conflicts

  31. scarcity

  32. WHY Cultural Divides Political Instability Violent Political Conflict

  33. S O L U T I O N

  34. S O L U T I O N

  35. S O L U T I O N

  36. S O L U T I O N

  37. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING Speech : Jisu Yun Translation : Doeun Kim Presentation : YerinSeo Research : Minji Kim HyungseonJeong

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