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 4United States, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Energy and Power U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 - 192 pages |
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... that more clearly reflects the different positions of countries on key issues such as the objective , commitments , financial resources , technology cooperation and transfer , scientific cooperation and institutional arrangements .
... that more clearly reflects the different positions of countries on key issues such as the objective , commitments , financial resources , technology cooperation and transfer , scientific cooperation and institutional arrangements .
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As we have stated many times , we do not think scientific uncertainty related to climate change is a reason for inaction . We need to take steps now that make sense for a variety of reasons , including responding to climate change .
As we have stated many times , we do not think scientific uncertainty related to climate change is a reason for inaction . We need to take steps now that make sense for a variety of reasons , including responding to climate change .
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... cooperation on scientific , technical , economic and legal matters and exchange of information ) , 11 . conscious of the valuable work being conducted by many status on global climate change and of the important contributions of the ...
... cooperation on scientific , technical , economic and legal matters and exchange of information ) , 11 . conscious of the valuable work being conducted by many status on global climate change and of the important contributions of the ...
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... and mitigate the adverse consequences of , climate change . ( Where there are thruti of serious or irreversible damage , ! lack of full scientific certainty should not be used as a rouson for postponing such measuros . 6 . Stato .
... and mitigate the adverse consequences of , climate change . ( Where there are thruti of serious or irreversible damage , ! lack of full scientific certainty should not be used as a rouson for postponing such measuros . 6 . Stato .
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... a view to minimizing adverse eflicts of projects or noasurus taken by the Parties to mitigate or adapt to climate change , on the economy , public health , and quality of the environment ; ( h ) monoto and cooperate in scientific ...
... a view to minimizing adverse eflicts of projects or noasurus taken by the Parties to mitigate or adapt to climate change , on the economy , public health , and quality of the environment ; ( h ) monoto and cooperate in scientific ...
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