The recent environmental pollution menaces human-being’s right to live and FCCC was adopted because of this situation. The various measures are proposed because the observance of FCCC is contradictory to each country’s effort for economic development.
CDM consists of interactions between annex I countries and annex II countries; annex I countries could acquire the credit as their own for the amount of pollution abatement in non-annex II countries which results from annex I countries’ businesses in non-annex II countries with offering technology and capital. Both kinds of countries can pursue each party’s interests in this way. CDM can be an incentive for the non-annex I country to observe FCCC. And it occupies the attention because the non-annex I country, Korea could cope with the FCCC situation efficiently with this scheme.
Consequently, this study is intended to summarize the back-ground and history of FCCC, to inquiry into CDM as means of settling this problem, and to suggest the strategy for CDM in Korea.