Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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Page 38
... important step forward . Nevertheless , a future U.S. administration may wish to reconsider the possibility of accepting targets and timetables for the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions when the parties of the treaty review its ...
... important step forward . Nevertheless , a future U.S. administration may wish to reconsider the possibility of accepting targets and timetables for the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions when the parties of the treaty review its ...
Page 69
... important role to play in the implementation of relevant parts of Agenda 21 and other decisions of the Conference . Their governing bodies may consider ways of strengthening and adjusting activities and programmes in line with Agenda 21 ...
... important role to play in the implementation of relevant parts of Agenda 21 and other decisions of the Conference . Their governing bodies may consider ways of strengthening and adjusting activities and programmes in line with Agenda 21 ...
Page 70
... important role to play in helping Governments to take coordinated action in solving environment issues of regional significance . 38.34 . Regional and subregional organizations should play a major role in the implementation of the ...
... important role to play in helping Governments to take coordinated action in solving environment issues of regional significance . 38.34 . Regional and subregional organizations should play a major role in the implementation of the ...
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