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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... possible and can be eco- nomically feasible . By utilizing an extensive array of technologies and policy measures together , they accelerate technology develop- ment , diffusion , and transfer in all sectors . For example , numerous ...
... possible and can be eco- nomically feasible . By utilizing an extensive array of technologies and policy measures together , they accelerate technology develop- ment , diffusion , and transfer in all sectors . For example , numerous ...
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... possible policy options in the future because high near - term emissions - that is to say , today and the next few decades - would require deep reductions in the future to meet any given target concentration . Therefore , we deduce that ...
... possible policy options in the future because high near - term emissions - that is to say , today and the next few decades - would require deep reductions in the future to meet any given target concentration . Therefore , we deduce that ...
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... possible and can be economically feasible . These reductions can be achieved by utilizing an extensive array of technologies and policy measures that accelerate technology development , diffusion , and transfer in all sectors ...
... possible and can be economically feasible . These reductions can be achieved by utilizing an extensive array of technologies and policy measures that accelerate technology development , diffusion , and transfer in all sectors ...
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... possible policy options in the future because high near - term emissions would require deeper reductions in the future to meet any given target concentration . Delaying action might reduce the overall costs of mitigation because of ...
... possible policy options in the future because high near - term emissions would require deeper reductions in the future to meet any given target concentration . Delaying action might reduce the overall costs of mitigation because of ...
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... possible range of scientific opinion . IPCC reports are considered by virtually the entire scientific community to be balanced , unbiased assessments of the full range of scientific information on critical climate change issues . This ...
... possible range of scientific opinion . IPCC reports are considered by virtually the entire scientific community to be balanced , unbiased assessments of the full range of scientific information on critical climate change issues . This ...
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