Scientific Integrity and Public Trust: The Science Behind Federal Policies and Mandates : Case Study 2--climate Models and Projections of Potential Impacts of Global Climate Change : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, November 16, 1995, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 1190 pages |
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... activities . Yes ? Mr. ROHRABACHER . Will you repeat that ? Dr. MAHLMAN . Yes . There is no real remaining doubt that in- creasing greenhouse gases are due to human activities . Radiative effect of increased greenhouse gases : virtually ...
... activities . Yes ? Mr. ROHRABACHER . Will you repeat that ? Dr. MAHLMAN . Yes . There is no real remaining doubt that in- creasing greenhouse gases are due to human activities . Radiative effect of increased greenhouse gases : virtually ...
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... activities and commercialization have nothing to do with energy research . And this Chairman went out of his way to make sure that that research was not cut . But go right ahead . Mr. ROEMER . Well , let me ask Dr. Mahlman if you think ...
... activities and commercialization have nothing to do with energy research . And this Chairman went out of his way to make sure that that research was not cut . But go right ahead . Mr. ROEMER . Well , let me ask Dr. Mahlman if you think ...
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... activities of man . Now more recently , I am fascinated by the discussions that we have . On the one hand , we are told that the greenhouse effect of carbon dioxide and other so - called greenhouse gases are going to raise the ...
... activities of man . Now more recently , I am fascinated by the discussions that we have . On the one hand , we are told that the greenhouse effect of carbon dioxide and other so - called greenhouse gases are going to raise the ...
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... activities . I would simply observe that there are some of those activities that are more critical than others . And what I would say is important , however . Much resources are allocated to funding , that they be allocated to the areas ...
... activities . I would simply observe that there are some of those activities that are more critical than others . And what I would say is important , however . Much resources are allocated to funding , that they be allocated to the areas ...
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... activities have significantly increased the atmospheric con- centrations of greenhouse gases , which tend to warm the atmos- phere , and in some regions sulfate aerosols which tend to cool the atmosphere . Climate models that take into ...
... activities have significantly increased the atmospheric con- centrations of greenhouse gases , which tend to warm the atmos- phere , and in some regions sulfate aerosols which tend to cool the atmosphere . Climate models that take into ...
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