Global Climate Change: Adequacy of the National Action Plan : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy, Trade, and Environment of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, March 1, 1993, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - 121 pages |
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... detailed in public comments , but the most important failing of the Bush administra- tion plan is that the ... detail a credible plan for capping emis- sions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal ...
... detailed in public comments , but the most important failing of the Bush administra- tion plan is that the ... detail a credible plan for capping emis- sions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal ...
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... detail our strategy for achieving that . Our plan should also include a commit- ment to monitoring our progress and adding additional measures to the plan or increasing their pace if subsequent information shows that the actions we have ...
... detail our strategy for achieving that . Our plan should also include a commit- ment to monitoring our progress and adding additional measures to the plan or increasing their pace if subsequent information shows that the actions we have ...
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... detailed com- ments on the National Action Plan by the March 8 deadline next week . Furthermore , the United States , we believe , is not obligated under the Convention to communicate any reports until 6 months after the treaty enters ...
... detailed com- ments on the National Action Plan by the March 8 deadline next week . Furthermore , the United States , we believe , is not obligated under the Convention to communicate any reports until 6 months after the treaty enters ...
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... detail in the Action Plan , for example , the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 . Other government initiatives , primarily in the carbon uptake or sequestration area should also offset carbon emissions and should be considered in the ...
... detail in the Action Plan , for example , the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 . Other government initiatives , primarily in the carbon uptake or sequestration area should also offset carbon emissions and should be considered in the ...
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... detailed evaluation of the costs of these policies and measures and their im- pacts on the economy against the worst case - excuse me , against the base case . Such analyses are important to the American public . The costs will have ...
... detailed evaluation of the costs of these policies and measures and their im- pacts on the economy against the worst case - excuse me , against the base case . Such analyses are important to the American public . The costs will have ...
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Page 4 - Convention, stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. Such a level should be achieved within a time-frame sufficient to allow ecosystems to adapt naturally to climate change, to ensure that food production is not threatened and to enable economic development to proceed in a sustainable manner.
Page 66 - Protocol for the period referred to in subparagraph (a), with the aim of returning individually or jointly to their 1990 levels these anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol.
Page 54 - Promote and cooperate in the development, application and diffusion, including transfer, of technologies, practices and processes that control, reduce or prevent anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol in all relevant sectors, including the energy, transport, industry, agriculture, forestry and waste management sectors...
Page 66 - Article 12, detailed information on its policies and measures referred to in subparagraph (a) above, as well as on its resulting projected anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by sinks of greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol for the period referred to in subparagraph (a), with the aim of returning individually or jointly to their 1990 levels these anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases...
Page 66 - Parties' starting points and approaches, economic structures and resource bases, the need to maintain strong and sustainable economic growth, available technologies and other individual circumstances, as well as the need for equitable and appropriate contributions by each of these Parties to the global effort regarding that objective.
Page 44 - I shall incorporate in its annual inventory of anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by sinks of greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol, submitted in accordance with the relevant decisions of the Conference of the Parties...
Page 42 - Previously I was an Environmental Scientist at the Environmental Protection Agency, where I was the lead author of the Report to Congress Policy Options for Stabilizing Global Climate.
Page 5 - Convention, recognizing that the return by the end of the present decade to earlier levels of anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol...
Page 42 - NRDC is a non-profit environmental protection organization, founded in 1970 and supported by 170,000 members. NRDC's Energy Program has more than ten years of experience in promoting energy efficiency and least-cost energy planning. In 1988 NRDC launched its Atmosphere Protection Initiative (API) to provide a coordinated response to the related threats to the integrity of the earth's atmosphere-global warming, ozone depletion, acid rain, and urban smog. This effort involves more than a dozen NRDC...
Page 114 - Solar Energy Panel of the National Science Foundation and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration...