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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... Institution of Oceanography 78 111 David Gardiner , Office of Policy , Planning , and Evaluation , Environ- mental Protection Agency 130 Dr. Thomas Gale Moore , Senior Fellow , Hoover Institution , Stanford University 143 Dr. Robert W ...
... Institution of Oceanography 78 111 David Gardiner , Office of Policy , Planning , and Evaluation , Environ- mental Protection Agency 130 Dr. Thomas Gale Moore , Senior Fellow , Hoover Institution , Stanford University 143 Dr. Robert W ...
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... Institution of Oceanography 1128 David Gardiner , Assistant Administrator , Office of Policy , Planning and Evaluation , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Dr. Thomas Gale Moore , Senior Fellow , Hoover Institution 1137 1147 Dr ...
... Institution of Oceanography 1128 David Gardiner , Assistant Administrator , Office of Policy , Planning and Evaluation , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Dr. Thomas Gale Moore , Senior Fellow , Hoover Institution 1137 1147 Dr ...
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... institutional arrangements , availability of financing and information exchange , and that vulnerability increases as adaptation capacity decreases . Let me now briefly discuss the implications of climate change for a representative ...
... institutional arrangements , availability of financing and information exchange , and that vulnerability increases as adaptation capacity decreases . Let me now briefly discuss the implications of climate change for a representative ...
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... institutional arrangements , availability of financing , and information exchange . Technological advances generally have increased adaptation options for managed systems such as agri- culture and water supply . However , many regions ...
... institutional arrangements , availability of financing , and information exchange . Technological advances generally have increased adaptation options for managed systems such as agri- culture and water supply . However , many regions ...
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... institutional infrastructure . This implies that systems typically are more vulnerable in develop ing countries where economic and institutional circumstances are less favorable . People who live on arid or semi - arid lands , in low ...
... institutional infrastructure . This implies that systems typically are more vulnerable in develop ing countries where economic and institutional circumstances are less favorable . People who live on arid or semi - arid lands , in low ...
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