Implications of the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change: Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, February 11, 1998, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 92 pages |
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... baseline levels so that our competitors are taking on similar , and in some cases with respect to the European Union , deeper obligations than we are . When changes in the accounting rules for certain gases and off- sets for so - called ...
... baseline levels so that our competitors are taking on similar , and in some cases with respect to the European Union , deeper obligations than we are . When changes in the accounting rules for certain gases and off- sets for so - called ...
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... baseline emissions and you didn't have any kind of master document- " you , " the nego- tiators , not the U.N. or Estrada . Ambassador EIZENSTAT . Our team did have information about the emissions levels of other countries . But I never ...
... baseline emissions and you didn't have any kind of master document- " you , " the nego- tiators , not the U.N. or Estrada . Ambassador EIZENSTAT . Our team did have information about the emissions levels of other countries . But I never ...
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... baseline for measure- ment . Second , there will be this intergovernmental process , nominated by governments , who will take data and meet with our officials . Third , we will try to insure compliance with the obligations by making it ...
... baseline for measure- ment . Second , there will be this intergovernmental process , nominated by governments , who will take data and meet with our officials . Third , we will try to insure compliance with the obligations by making it ...
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... more than returning to a baseline of 1990 lev- els in greenhouse gas emissions . Independent economic studies of the President's po- sition showed it would result in the loss of up 38 Prepared statement of Senator Hagel.
... more than returning to a baseline of 1990 lev- els in greenhouse gas emissions . Independent economic studies of the President's po- sition showed it would result in the loss of up 38 Prepared statement of Senator Hagel.
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... baseline levels ( 1990 and 1995 ) of greenhouse gas emissions , with the United States agreeing to a 7 % reduction . When changes in the accounting rules for certain gases and offsets for activities that absorb carbon dioxide are ...
... baseline levels ( 1990 and 1995 ) of greenhouse gas emissions , with the United States agreeing to a 7 % reduction . When changes in the accounting rules for certain gases and offsets for activities that absorb carbon dioxide are ...
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