Kyoto

[ US /ˈkjoʊtoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a city in central Japan on southern Honshu; a famous cultural center that was once the capital of Japan
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How To Use Kyoto In A Sentence

  • The European Union and Japan ratify the Kyoto protocol on climate change, binding themselves to cut greenhouse-gas emissions - by eight per cent from 1990 levels by 2008-12 in Europe, and by six per cent in Japan.
  • After his flip-flop on Kyoto last week, he is at it again this week.
  • A Japanese team at Kyoto University has discovered how to reprogram skin cells so that they “dedifferentiate” into the equivalent of an embryonic stem cell. The Anti-Science Party
  • From the watering down of the Kyoto protocol to biopiracy and the patenting of life, the environment has been left in the hands of corporations.
  • Commitments to the Kyoto Protocol by Annex B countries are a major driver of energy efficiency, as about 70 percent of these countries’ greenhouse gas emissions are related to energy use. Chapter 9
  • After taking away the menu, the maître d' returns bearing two small white bowls containing goat-cheese bavarois, made from Kyoto goat's milk. Made Better in Japan
  • The dumping of Kyoto and the new energy policy have similarly been clothed in soothing words of environmental concern.
  • Greens climate change spokeswoman Senator Christine Milne said the land-use push appeared to be a repeat of a land-clearing "rort" won by Australia in the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed
  • I am sympathetic to arguments that Kyoto, as implemented, is not the most effective means to accomplish its stated aims. Global Warming, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • If you read this article, you'd assume that Russia was on the verge of ratifying the Kyoto protocol.
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