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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... learned from that plan and hope to con- structively build upon it . Here are a few examples . The first draft extensively discussed our national circumstances but didn't set forth how we can best tai- lor our actions to reduce emissions ...
... learned from that plan and hope to con- structively build upon it . Here are a few examples . The first draft extensively discussed our national circumstances but didn't set forth how we can best tai- lor our actions to reduce emissions ...
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... learned again , Mr. Chairman , from the comment section when the Bush plan was submitted late in 1992. It was out , as you know , for public comment , and much of what we have learned is public comment on that as well as our own ...
... learned again , Mr. Chairman , from the comment section when the Bush plan was submitted late in 1992. It was out , as you know , for public comment , and much of what we have learned is public comment on that as well as our own ...
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... learned about the science of food supplies and the integrity of our reserves and the need for reserves at a time when we are going to have weather crises , we have ahead of us very , very , very significant problems . Mr. ROTH . Do you ...
... learned about the science of food supplies and the integrity of our reserves and the need for reserves at a time when we are going to have weather crises , we have ahead of us very , very , very significant problems . Mr. ROTH . Do you ...
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... learned , as I suggested earlier , from the National Action Plan set up by the previous administration , what was good about that , what wasn't good about that . There were scores of public comments that came in on that proc- ess . We ...
... learned , as I suggested earlier , from the National Action Plan set up by the previous administration , what was good about that , what wasn't good about that . There were scores of public comments that came in on that proc- ess . We ...
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... learned a lot about that and much less of that is going on . Mr. ROTH . I appreciate President Bush doing that . I yield . Mr. GEJDENSON . It is important to note that we have worked on debt - for - nature swaps , and we are currently ...
... learned a lot about that and much less of that is going on . Mr. ROTH . I appreciate President Bush doing that . I yield . Mr. GEJDENSON . It is important to note that we have worked on debt - for - nature swaps , and we are currently ...
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Page 29 - Convention, stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. Such a level should be achieved within a time-frame sufficient to allow ecosystems to adapt naturally to climate change, to ensure that food production is not threatened and to enable economic development to proceed in a sustainable manner.
Page 30 - Protocol for the period referred to in subparagraph (a), with the aim of returning individually or jointly to their 1990 levels these anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol.
Page 30 - Parties shall adopt national' policies and take corresponding measures on the mitigation of climate change, by limiting its anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases and protecting and enhancing its greenhouse gas sinks and reservoirs.
Page 5 - We also must take the lead in addressing the challenge of global warming that could make our planet and its climate less hospitable and more hostile to human life. Today, I reaffirm my personal and announce our Nation's commitment to reducing our emissions of greenhouse gases to their 1990 levels by the year 2000. I am instructing my administration to produce a cost-effective plan by August that can continue the trend of reduced emission.
Page 30 - In order to promote progress to this end. each of these Parties shall communicate, within six months of the entry into force of the Convention for it and periodically thereafter, and in accordance with Article 12, detailed information on its policies and measures...
Page 31 - I reaffirm my personal, and announce our nation 's commitment to reducing our emissions of greenhouse gases to their 1990 levels by the year 2000. I am instructing my administration to produce a cost-effective plan . . . that can continue the trend of reduced emissions. This must be a clarion call...
Page 30 - Convention, recognizing that the return by the end of the present decade to earlier levels of anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol would contribute to such modification, and taking into account the differences in these Parties...
Page 31 - We must take the lead in addressing the challenge of global warming that could make our planet and its climate less hospitable and more hostile to human life. Today, I reaffirm my personal, and announce our Nation's commitment, to reducing our emissions of greenhouse gases to their 1990 levels by the year 2000. I am instructing my administration to produce a cost-effective plan by August that can continue the trend of reduced emissions. This must be a clarion call, not for more bureaucracy or regulation...
Page 4 - The ultimate objective of this Convention and any related legal instruments that the Conference of the Parties may adopt is to achieve, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Convention, stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system...
Page 2 - Mr. Roth. Mr. ROTH. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I will try to be brief.