Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... global habitability emerged that was only dimly perceived at Stockholm - the danger that increasing emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses could produce significant and possibly catastrophic changes in global climate ...
... global habitability emerged that was only dimly perceived at Stockholm - the danger that increasing emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses could produce significant and possibly catastrophic changes in global climate ...
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... global benefits , including their obligations under certain global environmental conventions . It presently funds projects in four areas of global environmental concern - climate change , biodiversity conservation , international waters ...
... global benefits , including their obligations under certain global environmental conventions . It presently funds projects in four areas of global environmental concern - climate change , biodiversity conservation , international waters ...
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... global concern and as the financing mechanism for the funds established under the biodiversity , global warming , and other special environmental conventions still to come , such as those on forests and desertification . It will also be ...
... global concern and as the financing mechanism for the funds established under the biodiversity , global warming , and other special environmental conventions still to come , such as those on forests and desertification . It will also be ...
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