Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... emissions and by enhancing forest " sinks " for these gas- ses , thus subjecting themselves to regular review and peer pressure . In addition , the developed countries accept the aim of return- ing individually or jointly to their 1990 ...
... emissions and by enhancing forest " sinks " for these gas- ses , thus subjecting themselves to regular review and peer pressure . In addition , the developed countries accept the aim of return- ing individually or jointly to their 1990 ...
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... emissions when the parties of the treaty review its adequacy , as they are required to do , within one year of its coming into force and periodically thereafter . At some point in this decade , new scientific evidence may pro- vide a ...
... emissions when the parties of the treaty review its adequacy , as they are required to do , within one year of its coming into force and periodically thereafter . At some point in this decade , new scientific evidence may pro- vide a ...
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... emissions , and to maintain a high level of scientific research on global warming- with $ 1.4 billion proposed for the current fiscal year . He also promised to submit a U.S. action plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for scrutiny ...
... emissions , and to maintain a high level of scientific research on global warming- with $ 1.4 billion proposed for the current fiscal year . He also promised to submit a U.S. action plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for scrutiny ...
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Institutions | 42 |
Appendices | 51 |
Excerpts from Texts of Conventions | 74 |
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