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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... scenario , including actions promised by OECD countries to reduce their emissions ( Scenario IRS91b ) , total world carbon dioxide emissions more than triple from the current level by the year 2100. But the share of the OECD drops to 17 ...
... scenario , including actions promised by OECD countries to reduce their emissions ( Scenario IRS91b ) , total world carbon dioxide emissions more than triple from the current level by the year 2100. But the share of the OECD drops to 17 ...
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... scenario assuming no restrictions were in effect . The restrictions did not apply outside the OECD countries . The study found that despite the restrictions , total carbon dioxide emissions in the countries studied would be 17 percent ...
... scenario assuming no restrictions were in effect . The restrictions did not apply outside the OECD countries . The study found that despite the restrictions , total carbon dioxide emissions in the countries studied would be 17 percent ...
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... scenario , the third DRI / McGraw Hill study for the Department will examine the impacts of the carbon taxes imposed in the second study on the various industry groups and by state . The study will determine changes in a host of ...
... scenario , the third DRI / McGraw Hill study for the Department will examine the impacts of the carbon taxes imposed in the second study on the various industry groups and by state . The study will determine changes in a host of ...
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... scenarios to simulate the effects that such a tax would have on the economies of the 12 major OECD countries ( the ... scenario was designed to force the OECD - 12 to stabilize their carbon emis- sions at the 1988 level by 2000 , and ...
... scenarios to simulate the effects that such a tax would have on the economies of the 12 major OECD countries ( the ... scenario was designed to force the OECD - 12 to stabilize their carbon emis- sions at the 1988 level by 2000 , and ...
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... scenario , industrial natu- ral gas prices will become fairly representative of an average industrial energy price . Sharply higher coal prices and moderately higher oil prices will shift the industrial market toward natural gas for ...
... scenario , industrial natu- ral gas prices will become fairly representative of an average industrial energy price . Sharply higher coal prices and moderately higher oil prices will shift the industrial market toward natural gas for ...
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