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The atmosphere is one of the global commons and is defined as the
mass of located outside the borders of countries and is used by everyone for
their own purposes process includes the global commons number of
obligations rests with the states, which apply to the atmosphere such as the
peaceful use of the atmosphere and the inadmissibility of the claim
ownership and private cooperation in order to protect it.
The problems facing the atmosphere is the depletion of the ozone
layer, climate change and have these problems occurred due to special
increasing concentrations in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide gases by
human activities and is the main cause of climate change
chlorofluorocarbons and materials that lead to the depletion of the ozone
layer, and these problems are serious on human health and the environment
so that the international community is making efforts to fight it and therefore
has been a number of agreements and conferencing to deal with these
problems has been the adoption of the Vienna Convention on 22 March,
1985 on the Protection of the ozone layer and the Convention laid-minute
regulatory mechanism led to the conclusion of the Montreal Protocol in
1987, and on substances Deplete the ozone layer, which was followed by
several amendments in order to reach to remove the fluorescent carbon
chlorofluorocarbon gases completely and then followed by the United
Nations Framework Convention on climate change in 1992 and aimed at
reducing greenhouse gases emissions to return to what it was in 1990 and to
achieve the objectives of the Convention attached to the Kyoto Protocol in
1997 and Copenhagen in 2009, which concluded agreement is not legally
binding and continued international efforts to conclude the Doha conference
cop18, then Paris cop21 in 2015 who was a great success and the
development of many of the decisions the Conference, followed by cop22
Marrakech conference in 2016 in order to implement the commitments
contained in the Conference Paris .
Through the discussions and the outcome of international
conferences on atmospheric pollution, we find that the fear of the anticipated
environmental impacts enshrines the dominance of developed countries to
developing countries by requiring developing countries to preserve the
environment and nature conservation, while industrialized countries abandonpolluting industries to the environment to developing countries and the
industrialized countries should make efforts to reduce the gap between them
and the developing countries and remains the option either to lose the
appropriate conditions of life on the surface of the land or take advantage of
them. we are all on one ship, namely the globe if anyone Oattbha loss came
irreversible. |
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