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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... measures that make sense , and we are in the process of trying to quantify the effects of the measures we have already identified in terms of reductions in net greenhouse gas emissions . Parallel to the efforts we are making in the ...
... measures that make sense , and we are in the process of trying to quantify the effects of the measures we have already identified in terms of reductions in net greenhouse gas emissions . Parallel to the efforts we are making in the ...
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... 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 possi- ble options . These studies could be used as a basis for national action ...
... 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 possi- ble options . These studies could be used as a basis for national action ...
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... measures to mitigate climate change . At issue here is whether , in the process , we should address all greenhouse gases or just CO2 , whether implementation should be carried out by countries acting individually or in cooperation with ...
... measures to mitigate climate change . At issue here is whether , in the process , we should address all greenhouse gases or just CO2 , whether implementation should be carried out by countries acting individually or in cooperation with ...
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... greenhouse gas emissions , prior to the final INC negotiating session . Thank you very much , Mr. Chairman . Attachment : New U.S. Measures to Mitigate Climate Change NEW U.S. MEASURES TO MITIGATE CLIMATE CHANGE The following actions 15.
... greenhouse gas emissions , prior to the final INC negotiating session . Thank you very much , Mr. Chairman . Attachment : New U.S. Measures to Mitigate Climate Change NEW U.S. MEASURES TO MITIGATE CLIMATE CHANGE The following actions 15.
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... MEASURES TO MITIGATE CLIMATE CHANGE The following actions represent measures the United States has begun to take in the areas of energy efficiency , transpor- tation , the use of lower emitting supply technologies , agriculture and ...
... MEASURES TO MITIGATE CLIMATE CHANGE The following actions represent measures the United States has begun to take in the areas of energy efficiency , transpor- tation , the use of lower emitting supply technologies , agriculture and ...
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