Correct option is B
The Chicago Convention, also known as the Convention on International Civil Aviation, was signed in 1944 to establish international guidelines for civil aviation. This convention created the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), which is responsible for setting standards and regulations for aviation safety, security, and efficiency worldwide. The agreement allows for a standardized approach to air travel between countries, ensuring that global airspace is used efficiently and safely. The other options (Kyoto Protocol, Montreal Convention, and Paris Convention) are related to environmental agreements and international liability but do not specifically address civil aviation.