Global Warming: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, on the Role of the U.S. Government in the United Nations Negotiations on Global Warming Climate Change, March 3, 1992, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 - 192 pages |
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... considering the issues that are within our jurisdiction , we spent a lot of time and effort trying to assess impacts on greenhouse gases and trying to change the path we are now on . I think it is very clear that what we have done in ...
... considering the issues that are within our jurisdiction , we spent a lot of time and effort trying to assess impacts on greenhouse gases and trying to change the path we are now on . I think it is very clear that what we have done in ...
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... consider how the needs and resources of recipient and donor countries can best be matched and how such a process should relate to this convention . Third , the United States is committed to addressing the issue of technology . We are ...
... consider how the needs and resources of recipient and donor countries can best be matched and how such a process should relate to this convention . Third , the United States is committed to addressing the issue of technology . We are ...
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... consider necessary and economically feasible ] to mitigate climate change ( through [ control ] / [ effective limitation ] of their [ net ] emissions of greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol ] to facilitate adequate ...
... consider necessary and economically feasible ] to mitigate climate change ( through [ control ] / [ effective limitation ] of their [ net ] emissions of greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol ] to facilitate adequate ...
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... [ consider taking feasible ] / [ undertake ] measures to mitigate climate change ( through control of [ their net ] emissions of greenhouse gases ( and maintenance and enhancement , where appropriate , of sinks and reservoirs ] ...
... [ consider taking feasible ] / [ undertake ] measures to mitigate climate change ( through control of [ their net ] emissions of greenhouse gases ( and maintenance and enhancement , where appropriate , of sinks and reservoirs ] ...
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... Consider the information submitted in accordance with Article VII.1 . ( Reporting ) ( to assess , inter alia , ] ( the implementation by the Parties of the Convention ] , the overall environmental , economic and social effects of the ...
... Consider the information submitted in accordance with Article VII.1 . ( Reporting ) ( to assess , inter alia , ] ( the implementation by the Parties of the Convention ] , the overall environmental , economic and social effects of the ...
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