The purpose, at first, of this article is to review and explore the causes that conclusions made in the 1998 National Energy Meeting cannot be effectively executed. Additionally, the environmental protection, energy, and industrial policies implemented by some developed countries are summarized and analyzed to propose the feasible responding strategies and concrete action plans to be the referral for the further strategy improvement and development for Taiwan after the Kyoto Protocol has entered into force. Some tangible evaluation mechanisms for reduction performance that our government could adopt may include: set up objectives and targets of greenhouse gases (GHGs) reduction policy and address material action plans and performance audit, establish the inventory system and benchmarking targets, promote the audit mechanism of GHGs and propose the GHGs reduction action plans by the governmental departments, build up the cooperation relationship and voluntary reduction consultation and audit mechanism between government and industrial sectors, and develop the agenda and anticipated objectives for the 2008 and 2011 National Energy Meetings to carry out the review of GHGs reduction outcomes.