In past years, the Kyoto Protocol was created under the United Nations Convention on Climate Change (protocol) to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to prevent global warming. The protocol was initially adopted in December 1997, and entered into force in 2005. Mexico ratified this international instrument in the year 2000.
Source International Tax Review
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