What is the Kyoto Protocol? (1) It is an agreement among countries to take steps for reducing acid rain (2) It is an agreement among countries to take steps for planting trees to control pollution (3) It is an agreement among countries to start using nuclear energy (4) It is an agreement among countries to take steps for reducing global warming

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It is an agreement among countries to take steps for reducing global warming 

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Last Answer : Nope, never heard of it. How about a link or two?

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