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ARTICLE-3
: PRINCIPLES [
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... 1. The
Parties
should
protect
the
climate system
for the
benefit
of present and
future generations
of
humankind
, on the basis of
equity
and in
accordance
with their
common
but differentiated
responsibilities
and respective capabilities. Accordingly, the
developed country
Parties
should take the
lead
in combating
climate change
and the
adverse effects
thereof. ...
... 5. The
Parties
should
cooperate
to
promote
a supportive and
open
international
economic system
that would
lead
to
sustainable
economic growth
and
development
in all
Parties
, particularly
developing country
Parties
, thus enabling them better to
address
the
problems
of
climate change
.
Measures
taken to
combat
climate change
,
including
unilateral ones, should not
constitute
a means of
arbitrary
or unjustifiable
discrimination
or a disguised
restriction
on
international trade
. ...
ARTICLE-4
: COMMITMENTS [
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... (a) Each of these
Parties
shall
adopt
national1
policies
and take
corresponding
measures
on the
mitigation
of
climate change
, by limiting its
anthropogenic emissions
of
greenhouse gases
and
protecting
and enhancing its
greenhouse gas
sinks
and
reservoirs
. These
policies
and
measures
will demonstrate that
developed countries
are taking the
lead
in modifying longer-
term
trends
in
anthropogenic emissions
consistent with the
objective
of the
Convention
, recognizing that the
return
by the end of the present decade to earlier levels of
anthropogenic emissions
of
carbon dioxide
and other
greenhouse gases
not controlled by the
Montreal Protocol
would
contribute
to such
modification
, and taking into
account
the
differences
in these
Parties
' starting points and approaches,
economic
structures
and
resource
bases
, the need to maintain strong and
sustainable
economic growth
, available
technologies
and other
individual
circumstances
, as well as the need for
equitable
and appropriate
contributions
by each of these
Parties
to the
global
effort regarding that
objective
. These
Parties
may
implement
such
policies
and
measures
jointly
with other
Parties
and may assist other
Parties
in contributing to the
achievement
of the
objective
of the
Convention
and, in particular, that of this subparagraph; ...
... (ii)
Identify
and periodically
review
its own
policies
and practices which
encourage
activities
that
lead
to
greater
levels of
anthropogenic emissions
of
greenhouse gases
not controlled by the
Montreal Protocol
than would otherwise occur; ...
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