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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... sectors . It is also technically possible to realize deep emissions reductions in the energy supply sector in step with the normal timing of in- vestments to replace infrastructure and equipment as it wears out or becomes obsolete ...
... sectors . It is also technically possible to realize deep emissions reductions in the energy supply sector in step with the normal timing of in- vestments to replace infrastructure and equipment as it wears out or becomes obsolete ...
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... sector in step with the normal timing of investments to replace infrastructure and equipment as it wears out or ... sector alone ) over the next 50 years . In the forestry sector , costs for conserving and sequestering carbon in biomass ...
... sector in step with the normal timing of investments to replace infrastructure and equipment as it wears out or ... sector alone ) over the next 50 years . In the forestry sector , costs for conserving and sequestering carbon in biomass ...
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... sector of major industrial countries is estimated to be 25 % . The potential for greenhouse gas emis- sion reductions is larger . Technologies and measures for reduc- ing energy - related emissions from this sector include improving ...
... sector of major industrial countries is estimated to be 25 % . The potential for greenhouse gas emis- sion reductions is larger . Technologies and measures for reduc- ing energy - related emissions from this sector include improving ...
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... sector alone ) over the next 50 years . In the forestry sector , costs for conserving and sequester- ing carbon in biomass and soil are estimated to range widely but can be competitive with other mitigation options . Factors affect- ing ...
... sector alone ) over the next 50 years . In the forestry sector , costs for conserving and sequester- ing carbon in biomass and soil are estimated to range widely but can be competitive with other mitigation options . Factors affect- ing ...
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... sector , and for study of weather related interactions with societal activities are conducted by private sector meteorologists , by the academic community , and by government agencies ( e.g. , by USDA to fulfill its responsibility for ...
... sector , and for study of weather related interactions with societal activities are conducted by private sector meteorologists , by the academic community , and by government agencies ( e.g. , by USDA to fulfill its responsibility for ...
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