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 |
From inside the book
Page 5
Parallel to the efforts we are making in the United States , we believe very strongly that we need to make cooperative efforts with the developing countries to address climate change .
Parallel to the efforts we are making in the United States , we believe very strongly that we need to make cooperative efforts with the developing countries to address climate change .
Page 6
The report entitled “ Technology Cooperation Related to Climate Change : A Selected Inventory ' has been retained in subcommittee files . ] TESTIMONY OF ROBERT A. REINSTEIN DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE 6.
The report entitled “ Technology Cooperation Related to Climate Change : A Selected Inventory ' has been retained in subcommittee files . ] TESTIMONY OF ROBERT A. REINSTEIN DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE 6.
Page 8
... 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 .
Page 9
3 - On Technology , developing countries continue to insist on preferential , non - commercial access to technology transfer , while industrialized countries support a cooperative approach in which governments would facilitate the ...
3 - On Technology , developing countries continue to insist on preferential , non - commercial access to technology transfer , while industrialized countries support a cooperative approach in which governments would facilitate the ...
Page 12
We also recognize the essential role of the private sector in the technology cooperation process . In most cases , it is industry rather than government that can provide existing technology . It is also industry that has the greatest ...
We also recognize the essential role of the private sector in the technology cooperation process . In most cases , it is industry rather than government that can provide existing technology . It is also industry that has the greatest ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accordance achieve actions additional Administration adopt agreed approach areas assessment assist associated believe carbon dioxide carbon dioxide emissions carbon tax Chairman climate change coal commitments Committee Company concerned Conference conservation consider convention cooperation cost Department developing countries economic effects efforts Electric energy efficiency Environment environmental established estimated fuel funding gases global global climate going Government greenhouse gas emissions Group growth impacts implementation improvement increase industrial integration investments issues Italy levels look lower major means measures meeting methane models natural negotiations objectives OECD offsets opportunities options organizations particularly Parties percent plans planting possible programs projects promote proposed question reduce response result scenario scientific sector SHARP sources specific stabilize statement strategy Telephone Thank trade transfer understanding United utilities warming