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KPKaiser Permanente
KPKeratosis Pilaris
KPNorth Korea (Internet country abbreviation)
KPKim Possible (TV show)
KPKyoto Protocol (international agreement)
KPKaty Perry (singer)
KPKein Problem (German: no problem)
KPKommunistische Partei (Communist Party, Germany)
KPKimberley Process (diamond trade regulation scheme)
KPKings Point (various organizations)
KPKaufpreis (German: selling price)
KPKidney-Pancreas
KPKane Package (Philippines)
KPKernel Panic (Linux)
KPKhyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan)
KPKey Peninsula (Washington)
KPKompanie (German: company)
KPKey Point
KPKid Pix (bitmap drawing program)
KPKey Pad
KPKey Player
KPKitt Peak (NSO; Arizona)
KPKein Plan (gaming clan)
KPKamratposten (Swedish magazine for youth)
KPKing of Prussia (Pennsylvania)
KPKey Personnel
KPKey Pair
KPKnee Pad
KPKitchen Police
KPKenai Peninsula (Alaska)
KPKitchen Patrol
KPKevin Pieterson (cricket)
KPKing Prawn (band)
KPPotassium Perchlorate
KPPermeability Coefficient
KPKey Pulse
KPKosovo Police
KPKadomtsev-Petviashvili equation (mathematical physics)
KPKnowledge of Performance
KPKing's Pawn (chess)
KPKey Processor
KPKnowledge Products
KPKorean Pride
KPKid Power (Washington, DC; est. 2002)
KPKitsap Peninsula (Washington)
KPKey Punch
KPKilling Power
KPKilometer Post (cable or pipeline)
KPKorean Power
KPknowledge Partnership
KPKentucky Post
KPKings Plaza (Brooklyn, New York)
KPKeyboard Printer
KPKilo Pound (old unit of force)
KPKnight of St Patrick
KPKilometer Point (cable or pipeline)
KPKrabby Patties (SpongeBob SquarePants)
KPKeratitic Precipitates
KPKey Principal
KPKey Pal
KPKenyon Produce (UK snack company; part of United Biscuits)
KPKanawha Players (Charleston, WV theater group)
KPKatzenbach Partners LLC
KPKliger Partners (Melbourne, Australia law firm)
KPKanohi Power (Bionicle website)
KPKnight of Pius IX (religious order)
KPKemble Plaza (AT&T location in New Jersey)
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Mehrishi said the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol should be implemented from January 1, 2013 and must be ratified.
climate change convention starting in Qatar on Monday, as developing countries are against the use of the mechanism by major greenhouse gas-emitting nations which reject new emission reduction commitments from 2013 under the Kyoto Protocol.
Meanwhile, the world's only legally binding climate treaty, the Kyoto Protocol, has been faltering.
On December 12, Canada became the first country to announce it would withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol, complaining that the agreement is unworkable because it excludes many significant emitters from binding action.
It was reported earlier Tuesday that Canada is invoking its legal right to formally withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol, thus becoming the first country to leave the pact on cutting carbon emissions.
Figueres said the Durban agreement to a second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol is essential "for the new push towards a universal, legal climate agreement in the near future".
The EU must support the Kyoto Protocol and work with other countries on a road map to ensure the establishment of a global treaty on climate by 2015 at the latest," added Leinen.
''Japan would express our serious concern that setting the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol rather results in fixing a framework with limited participation and will sap the momentum for constructing an effective legal framework with the participation of all major economies,'' he added.
The summit adopted two separate agreements, one on the future of the Kyoto Protocol and a second on a broader future global climate treaty, according to a report of the German Press Agency "DPA".
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