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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... 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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... estimates of greenhouse gas emissions from these countries and the identification of possible measures to mitigate emissions or to adapt to climate change , as well as , in some coun- tries , an assessment of the relative costs and ...
... estimates of greenhouse gas emissions from these countries and the identification of possible measures to mitigate emissions or to adapt to climate change , as well as , in some coun- tries , an assessment of the relative costs and ...
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... possible as we confront this global problem . We intend to provide a more exhaustive list of actions , along with preliminary estimates of what these new actions may - 5 - mean for limiting U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 10.
... possible as we confront this global problem . We intend to provide a more exhaustive list of actions , along with preliminary estimates of what these new actions may - 5 - mean for limiting U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 10.
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... estimate the impact of these actions on emissions , aiming for the best results possible . If the INC adopts the approach to the convention that we favor , we will establish a broad based , global process that will focus countries on ...
... estimate the impact of these actions on emissions , aiming for the best results possible . If the INC adopts the approach to the convention that we favor , we will establish a broad based , global process that will focus countries on ...
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... estimated that such a tax would need to be as much as $ 120 per ton of carbon ( approximately $ 14 / barrel oil equivalent ) in order to stabilize emissions by the year 2000 at 1988 levels . Since the beginning of the negotiations , our ...
... estimated that such a tax would need to be as much as $ 120 per ton of carbon ( approximately $ 14 / barrel oil equivalent ) in order to stabilize emissions by the year 2000 at 1988 levels . Since the beginning of the negotiations , our ...
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