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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... reducing 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 ...
... reducing 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 ...
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... reduction capabilities . The United States believes that we should use the revised Global Environmental Facility ( GEF ) of the World Bank , as the financial mechanism for certain costs associated with implementation of the climate ...
... reduction capabilities . The United States believes that we should use the revised Global Environmental Facility ( GEF ) of the World Bank , as the financial mechanism for certain costs associated with implementation of the climate ...
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... reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector we are : • encouraging intermodal shifts through pricing measures , e.g. , expanded use of tolls on Federal highways ; • increasing Federal purchases of alternative fuel ...
... reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector we are : • encouraging intermodal shifts through pricing measures , e.g. , expanded use of tolls on Federal highways ; • increasing Federal purchases of alternative fuel ...
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... reduction and recycling ; • the next generation of passively safe nuclear reactors ; • cleaner , more efficient coal technologies , an industry government program with 60 % industry funding ... REDUCE EMISSIONS U.S industry has a 17.
... reduction and recycling ; • the next generation of passively safe nuclear reactors ; • cleaner , more efficient coal technologies , an industry government program with 60 % industry funding ... REDUCE EMISSIONS U.S industry has a 17.
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... REDUCE EMISSIONS U.S industry has a number of domestic and international programs which will have the effect of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and it is studying other opportunities for action . Examples of existing domestic programs ...
... REDUCE EMISSIONS U.S industry has a number of domestic and international programs which will have the effect of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and it is studying other opportunities for action . Examples of existing domestic programs ...
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