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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... sector interests and state and local governments are also contributing to help ensure we have the most comprehensive and effective approach possible as we confront this global problem . We intend to provide a more exhaustive list of ...
... sector interests and state and local governments are also contributing to help ensure we have the most comprehensive and effective approach possible as we confront this global problem . We intend to provide a more exhaustive list of ...
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... sector might contribute to technology cooperation . We interpret technology in the broadest sense , including not only " hard " technology but also " soft " technology techniques , practices and " know - how . " We also recognize the ...
... sector might contribute to technology cooperation . We interpret technology in the broadest sense , including not only " hard " technology but also " soft " technology techniques , practices and " know - how . " We also recognize the ...
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... sector in this effort . The private sector is crucial because , in most cases , it is industry rather than government that can provide existing technology , and it is industry rather than government that has the greatest capacity to ...
... sector in this effort . The private sector is crucial because , in most cases , it is industry rather than government that can provide existing technology , and it is industry rather than government that has the greatest capacity to ...
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... SECTOR IMPROVEMENTS To 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 ...
... SECTOR IMPROVEMENTS To 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 ...
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... sector in all regions of the world . Using joint ventures and cooperative R & D , the U.S. automobile , petro - chemical , utility , mining , and manufacturing industries are promoting the international diffusion of technologies which ...
... sector in all regions of the world . Using joint ventures and cooperative R & D , the U.S. automobile , petro - chemical , utility , mining , and manufacturing industries are promoting the international diffusion of technologies which ...
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