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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... options . These studies could be used as a basis for national action plans . We view the development of this convention as one that should be based on a process . The issues are very complex , as I mentioned . It is unlikely we will get ...
... options . These studies could be used as a basis for national action plans . We view the development of this convention as one that should be based on a process . The issues are very complex , as I mentioned . It is unlikely we will get ...
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... ( Option 2 under Section VI . 5 of the attached Revised Text under Negotiation , found on pages 36-38 ) . Thank you for giving me this opportunity to provide you with the Administration's views on these important matters . will be happy ...
... ( Option 2 under Section VI . 5 of the attached Revised Text under Negotiation , found on pages 36-38 ) . Thank you for giving me this opportunity to provide you with the Administration's views on these important matters . will be happy ...
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... options might be available to the host country to mitigate and / or adapt to climate change . We hope that other developed countries might make similar commitments on resources for this purpose . In this regard , we will need to ...
... options might be available to the host country to mitigate and / or adapt to climate change . We hope that other developed countries might make similar commitments on resources for this purpose . In this regard , we will need to ...
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... Option 3 ( 2. The Parties shall take into account the particular concerns and needs of developing countries . ] Option 4 ( 2. The Parties shall take into account the particular concerns and needs of developing countries and seek to ...
... Option 3 ( 2. The Parties shall take into account the particular concerns and needs of developing countries . ] Option 4 ( 2. The Parties shall take into account the particular concerns and needs of developing countries and seek to ...
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... OPTION 1 [ 6. The United Nations , its specialized agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency , as well as any State ( member or observer of the UN or its specialized agencies ] [ and permanent observers to the UN ] not Party ...
... OPTION 1 [ 6. The United Nations , its specialized agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency , as well as any State ( member or observer of the UN or its specialized agencies ] [ and permanent observers to the UN ] not Party ...
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