| United States. Department of State. Office of Global Change - 1992 - 148 pages
...greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol would contribute to such modification, and taking into account the differences in these Parties'...available technologies and other individual circumstances, as well as the need for equitable and appropriate contributions by each of these Parties to the global... | |
| Richard N. Gardner - 1992 - 100 pages
...greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol would contribute to such modification. and taking into account the differences in these Parties'...available technologies and other individual circumstances, as well as the need for equitable and appropriate contributions by each of these Parties to the global... | |
| Günter Hoog, Angela Steinmetz - 1993 - 660 pages
...greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol would contribute to such modification, and taking into account the differences in these Parties'...available technologies and other individual circumstances, as well as the need for equitable and appropriate contributions by each of these Parties to the global... | |
| Irving M. Mintzer, J. Amber Leonard - 1994 - 412 pages
...greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol would contribute to such modification, and taking into account the differences in these Parties'...available technologies and other individual circumstances, as well as the need for equitable and appropriate contributions by each of these Parties to the global... | |
| Academie de Droit International de la Haye - 1994 - 502 pages
...levels of anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases" enjoins parties to take "into account the differences in these Parties' starting...available technologies and other individual circumstances, as well as the need for equitable and appropriate contributions by each of these Parties to the global... | |
| Hoe-sŏng Yi, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Working Group III. - 1996 - 462 pages
...These policies and measures will demonstrate that developed countries are taking the lead in modifying longer-term trends in anthropogenic emissions consistent...starting points and approaches, economic structures, available technologies and other individual circumstances, as well as the need for equitable and appropriate... | |
| United Nations Environment Programme - 1997 - 468 pages
...greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol would contribute to such modification, and taking into account the differences in these Parties'...available technologies and other individual circumstances, as well as the need for equitable and appropriate contributions by each of these Parties to the global... | |
| Joyeeta Gupta - 1997 - 274 pages
...greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol would contribute to such modification, and taking into account the differences in these Parties'...available technologies and other individual circumstances, as well as the need for equitable and appropriate contributions by each of these Parties to the global... | |
| Ben Boer, Donald R. Rothwell, Ross Ramsay, Donald Rothwell - 1998 - 408 pages
...greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol would contribute to such modification, and taking into account the differences in these parties'...available technologies and other individual circumstances, as well as the need for equitable and appropriate contributions by each of these parties to the global... | |
| Prue Taylor - 1998 - 462 pages
...greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol would contribute to such modification, and taking into account the differences in these Parties'...available technologies and other individual circumstances, as well as the need for equitable and appropriate contributions by each of these Parties to the global... | |
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