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 gasses , thus subjecting themselves to regular review and peer pressure . In addition , the developed countries accept the aim of returning individually or jointly to their 1990 ...
... emissions and by enhancing forest " sinks " for these gasses , thus subjecting themselves to regular review and peer pressure . In addition , the developed countries accept the aim of returning individually or jointly to their 1990 ...
Page 38
... 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 provide a new ...
... 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 provide a new ...
Page 79
... emissions by sources and removals by sinks of greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol for the period referred to in subparagraph ( a ) , with the aim of returning individually or jointly to their 1990 levels of these ...
... emissions by sources and removals by sinks of greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol for the period referred to in subparagraph ( a ) , with the aim of returning individually or jointly to their 1990 levels of these ...
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