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  2. Airbnb - Wikipedia

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    Airbnb, Inc. (/ ˌ ɛər ˌ b iː ɛ n ˈ b iː / AIR-BEE-en-BEE, an abbreviation of its original name, "Air Bed and Breakfast" [5]) is an American company operating an online marketplace for short-and-long-term homestays and experiences in various countries and regions.

  3. Inside Airbnb - Wikipedia

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    Inside Airbnb is an investigatory/watchdog website launched by Murray Cox in 2016. It reports and visualizes scraped data on the property rental marketplace company Airbnb , [ 1 ] focusing on highlighting illegal renting on the site [ 2 ] and gentrification caused by landlords buying properties to rent on Airbnb.

  4. Kyoto Protocol and government action - Wikipedia

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    [39]: 1 Canadian representatives also stated that "the Kyoto Protocol is not where the solution lies – it is an agreement that covers fewer than 30 per cent of global emissions (...)." [39]: 2 The Canadian government invoked Canada's legal right to formally withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol on 12 December 2011. [40]

  5. Common But Differentiated Responsibilities - Wikipedia

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    Under prior agreements, such as the Kyoto Protocol, there was a rigid distinction between Annex 1 and Annex 2 countries among the parties to the Kyoto Protocol, which determined the countries' responsibilities. Industrialized (Annex 1) countries had to observe strict limits on emissions, while other countries did not.

  6. Graduate School of Law and Faculty of Law, Kyoto University

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    Graduate School of Law (法学研究科) has two programs; an academic program in Law and Politics, and law school program.. Legal and Political Studies Program [5] (法政理論専攻) offers LL.M. (academic) and LL.D. (Ph.D.) degrees in Law and Politics.

  7. Vrbo - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, Airbnb and Tripadvisor forced property owners to offer full refunds to travelers that were impacted by the COVID-19 lockdowns. However, Vrbo did not mandate that hosts offer refunds to guests, leaving it up to guests and hosts to work out the details of any refunds. This prompted calls on Twitter to boycott Vrbo.