Fiscal Year 2001 Climate Change Budget Authorization Request: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Science, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session, March 9, 2000, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 2001 |
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... achieve an emissions reduction goal . The Climate Change Technology Initiative builds upon many of the successful efforts under CCAP and maintains reductions in greenhouse emissions as a primary goal . " EPA has developed annual ...
... achieve an emissions reduction goal . The Climate Change Technology Initiative builds upon many of the successful efforts under CCAP and maintains reductions in greenhouse emissions as a primary goal . " EPA has developed annual ...
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... achieve the GHG reduction " aim " of the Convention by 2000 for a variety of reasons and that there is no commitment to do so . However , it appears from the above materials that the Administration is treating that “ aim ” as a ...
... achieve the GHG reduction " aim " of the Convention by 2000 for a variety of reasons and that there is no commitment to do so . However , it appears from the above materials that the Administration is treating that “ aim ” as a ...
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... achieved by installing all measures up to and including the current measure . Figure 11 is an illustration of one of the curves showing the total savings that can be achieved by adopting all measures with a cost less than or equal to a ...
... achieved by installing all measures up to and including the current measure . Figure 11 is an illustration of one of the curves showing the total savings that can be achieved by adopting all measures with a cost less than or equal to a ...
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... achieve a 55- to 60 - percent reduction in lighting energy consumption by the year 2000. For the Energy Star Buildings program , which pursues energy efficiency improvements in commercial heating and cooling systems , the Administration ...
... achieve a 55- to 60 - percent reduction in lighting energy consumption by the year 2000. For the Energy Star Buildings program , which pursues energy efficiency improvements in commercial heating and cooling systems , the Administration ...
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... achieved Federal funding at the level of the President's Budget request . The benefits EPA expects to achieve are To determine the percentage of total greenhouse gas emissions above consistent with past performance . 1204.
... achieved Federal funding at the level of the President's Budget request . The benefits EPA expects to achieve are To determine the percentage of total greenhouse gas emissions above consistent with past performance . 1204.
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Page 1476 - The Parties included in Annex I shall, individually or jointly, ensure that their aggregate anthropogenic carbon dioxide equivalent emissions of the greenhouse gases listed in Annex A do not exceed their assigned amounts, calculated pursuant to their quantified emission limitation and reduction commitments inscribed in Annex B and...
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Page 1155 - 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 2127 - ... committee concurs with the findings of a recent National Research Council report,1 which concluded that the observed difference between surface and tropospheric temperature trends during the past 20 years is probably real, as well as its cautionary statement to the effect that temperature trends based on such short periods of record, with arbitrary start and end points, are not necessarily indicative of the long-term behavior of the climate system. The finding that surface and troposphere temperature...