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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... transfer program . We seek to promote the capture and the utilization of coalbed meth- ane , which often gets vented into the atmosphere and is clearly a greenhouse gas . We seek to achieve - in perhaps the most impor- tant section - a ...
... transfer program . We seek to promote the capture and the utilization of coalbed meth- ane , which often gets vented into the atmosphere and is clearly a greenhouse gas . We seek to achieve - in perhaps the most impor- tant section - a ...
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... transfer of state - of - the - art technology on preferential , congressional , and non- commercial terms . They have repeatedly asserted that the developing countries should be compensated by the OECD countries . I also understand that ...
... transfer of state - of - the - art technology on preferential , congressional , and non- commercial terms . They have repeatedly asserted that the developing countries should be compensated by the OECD countries . I also understand that ...
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... transfer , scientific cooperation and institutional arrangements . Significant differences remain to be worked out . OECD countries still need to forge a common position on the commitments they will take with regard to reducing ...
... transfer , scientific cooperation and institutional arrangements . Significant differences remain to be worked out . OECD countries still need to forge a common position on the commitments they will take with regard to reducing ...
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... transfer , while industrialized countries support a cooperative approach in which governments would facilitate the commercial process by which most transfer of technology takes place . This latter approach would address needs for " soft ...
... transfer , while industrialized countries support a cooperative approach in which governments would facilitate the commercial process by which most transfer of technology takes place . This latter approach would address needs for " soft ...
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... transfer . We believe such an approach should focus on identifying the needs that developing and other countries ( including countries with economies in transition ) have for mitigation and / or adaptation technologies , as well as the ...
... transfer . We believe such an approach should focus on identifying the needs that developing and other countries ( including countries with economies in transition ) have for mitigation and / or adaptation technologies , as well as the ...
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