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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... Economic Effects of Using Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Major OECD Countries " , January 1992 Global Climate Coalition , statement Union of Concerned Scientists : statement of Henry Kendall , chairman Page 172 72 114 158 5 5 139 85 101 ...
... Economic Effects of Using Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Major OECD Countries " , January 1992 Global Climate Coalition , statement Union of Concerned Scientists : statement of Henry Kendall , chairman Page 172 72 114 158 5 5 139 85 101 ...
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... economic interests . It has to be very demoralizing for those on the U.S. team who are trying to ad- dress a potentially serious global environmental problem to deal with these kinds of geopolitical strategies . I encourage you to ...
... economic interests . It has to be very demoralizing for those on the U.S. team who are trying to ad- dress a potentially serious global environmental problem to deal with these kinds of geopolitical strategies . I encourage you to ...
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... developing countries and countries with economies in transition in preparing their own country studies for responding to climate change . These studies would include estimates of greenhouse gas emissions from these countries LO 5.
... developing countries and countries with economies in transition in preparing their own country studies for responding to climate change . These studies would include estimates of greenhouse gas emissions from these countries LO 5.
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... economic growth rates and the relative prices of fuels . We cannot , nor should we , legally bind this country to a commitment whose feasibility is in doubt . We will only commit to obligations we are certain we can carry out . - 6- I ...
... economic growth rates and the relative prices of fuels . We cannot , nor should we , legally bind this country to a commitment whose feasibility is in doubt . We will only commit to obligations we are certain we can carry out . - 6- I ...
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... countries with economies in transition ) have for mitigation and / or adaptation technologies , as well as the resources which might be mobilized to address these needs . —— -- To this end the United States has committed 12.
... countries with economies in transition ) have for mitigation and / or adaptation technologies , as well as the resources which might be mobilized to address these needs . —— -- To this end the United States has committed 12.
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