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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Page 106
... reductions depend on the source of the energy , but reductions in energy use will in general lead to reduced green- house gas emissions . 4.1.2 . Mitigating Industrial Process and Human Settlement Emissions Process - related greenhouse ...
... reductions depend on the source of the energy , but reductions in energy use will in general lead to reduced green- house gas emissions . 4.1.2 . Mitigating Industrial Process and Human Settlement Emissions Process - related greenhouse ...
Page 117
... reductions in greenhouse - gas emissions N early 7 years ago in these same pages , I gave my views on the state of ... reduction of the peak CO2 extess . There- fore , not only is there considerable elasticity in atmo- spheric response ...
... reductions in greenhouse - gas emissions N early 7 years ago in these same pages , I gave my views on the state of ... reduction of the peak CO2 extess . There- fore , not only is there considerable elasticity in atmo- spheric response ...
Page 365
... reductions depend on the source of the energy , but reductions in energy use will in general lead to reduced green- house gas emissions . ! those obtained through reduced energy use could be achieved through changes in energy sources ...
... reductions depend on the source of the energy , but reductions in energy use will in general lead to reduced green- house gas emissions . ! those obtained through reduced energy use could be achieved through changes in energy sources ...
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... reduction will then be required , necessitating premature retirement of future capital stock . ) Appropriate long run signals are required to allow producers and consumers to adapt cost - effectively to constraints on greenhouse gas ...
... reduction will then be required , necessitating premature retirement of future capital stock . ) Appropriate long run signals are required to allow producers and consumers to adapt cost - effectively to constraints on greenhouse gas ...
Page 392
... reducing emissions , the taxes could raise substantial revenues and how the - revenués are distributed could ... reduction potentials and costs for developed countries than for other parts of the world . Moreover , many existing ...
... reducing emissions , the taxes could raise substantial revenues and how the - revenués are distributed could ... reduction potentials and costs for developed countries than for other parts of the world . Moreover , many existing ...
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