Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... participation in its governance by recipients as well as donor countries . A third change , consequent on the second , is the possible establishment of a " double majority voting mechanism . " Where decisions of the GEF participants ...
... participation in its governance by recipients as well as donor countries . A third change , consequent on the second , is the possible establishment of a " double majority voting mechanism . " Where decisions of the GEF participants ...
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... participation of major developing countries who might be considered marginal on many nonenvironmental subjects . If China and India go forward with their plans to triple the burning of coal as their principal source of energy in the ...
... participation of major developing countries who might be considered marginal on many nonenvironmental subjects . If China and India go forward with their plans to triple the burning of coal as their principal source of energy in the ...
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... participation by the United Nations system agencies in the Earthwatch programme and expanded relations with private scientific and non - governmental research institutes ; strengthening and making operational its early - warning ...
... participation by the United Nations system agencies in the Earthwatch programme and expanded relations with private scientific and non - governmental research institutes ; strengthening and making operational its early - warning ...
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