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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... greenhouse gas . We seek to achieve - in perhaps the most impor- tant section - a significant improvement in energy ... emissions as well as other greenhouse gases , and I think this is a very positive development from where we have been ...
... greenhouse gas . We seek to achieve - in perhaps the most impor- tant section - a significant improvement in energy ... emissions as well as other greenhouse gases , and I think this is a very positive development from where we have been ...
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... greenhouse gas emissions . Parallel to the efforts we are making in the United States , we believe very strongly that we need to make cooperative efforts with the developing countries to address climate change . As you pointed out ...
... greenhouse gas emissions . Parallel to the efforts we are making in the United States , we believe very strongly that we need to make cooperative efforts with the developing countries to address climate change . As you pointed out ...
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... 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 benefits of those ...
... 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 benefits of those ...
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... greenhouse All OECD countries agree that we have a gas emissions . responsibility to take measures to mitigate climate change . At issue here is whether , in the process , we should address all greenhouse gases or just CO2 , whether ...
... greenhouse All OECD countries agree that we have a gas emissions . responsibility to take measures to mitigate climate change . At issue here is whether , in the process , we should address all greenhouse gases or just CO2 , whether ...
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... greenhouse gas emissions in the United States will compare favorably with the effects of actions taken by other developed countries . In connection with these efforts , we have noted that many private sector interests and state and ...
... greenhouse gas emissions in the United States will compare favorably with the effects of actions taken by other developed countries . In connection with these efforts , we have noted that many private sector interests and state and ...
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