Administration Views on Global Climate Change: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy, Trade, and Environment of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, May 18, 1993, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - 35 pages |
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... rain forests . So they are looking at nontraditional options . Beyond that , of course , the many clean - up systems which the States , for years , have demanded of industry are actually methods that could be transplanted across the ...
... rain forests . So they are looking at nontraditional options . Beyond that , of course , the many clean - up systems which the States , for years , have demanded of industry are actually methods that could be transplanted across the ...
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... rain forests . What are we doing diplomatically to resolve that issue ? In my opinion , what is happening in the rain forests , that is a real disas- ter . Mr. WIRTH . When I was there leading a delegation with the late Senator Heinz ...
... rain forests . What are we doing diplomatically to resolve that issue ? In my opinion , what is happening in the rain forests , that is a real disas- ter . Mr. WIRTH . When I was there leading a delegation with the late Senator Heinz ...
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... rain forests ? Mr. WIRTH . I am not sure that I know that there were recently dollars that were there . When we were in Brazil and Chile in 1989 , there was a major road being built through Amazonia designed to go over the Andes and to ...
... rain forests ? Mr. WIRTH . I am not sure that I know that there were recently dollars that were there . When we were in Brazil and Chile in 1989 , there was a major road being built through Amazonia designed to go over the Andes and to ...
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