European,
Asian Nations Join Forces To Protect Ozone
Written by Dr.Laxmi Iyer
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Representatives from 20 European
and Central Asian countries this week participated
in a regional summit in Sarajevo, the capital of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, aiming to form a united
front for ozone protection.
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The
conference, which ends today, focused on better cooperation
among the countries and easier implementation of international
trade agreements as well as contracts on ozone protection,
said Ibro Cengic, head of Bosnia's Ozone Unit, adding that
Bosnia has raised about $3 million for ozone protection.
By 2005, developing countries
must curb their output of methyl bromide by 20 percent,
carbon chloride by 25 percent and methyl chloroform by 30
percent, Leo Heilemann of the U.N. Environment Program said
(Associated Press, May 26).
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National Journal Group. Year 2004