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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OECD countries generally support the revised Global Environment Facility ( GEF ) of the World Bank to serve as the financial mechanism for the convention to assist Parties in meeting agreed incremental costs associated with implementing ...
OECD countries generally support the revised Global Environment Facility ( GEF ) of the World Bank to serve as the financial mechanism for the convention to assist Parties in meeting agreed incremental costs associated with implementing ...
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... of national action plans , which will then be shared with and commented on by Parties to the Convention . ... each Party does its very best to take significant actions to control greenhouse gases and to adapt to climate change .
... of national action plans , which will then be shared with and commented on by Parties to the Convention . ... each Party does its very best to take significant actions to control greenhouse gases and to adapt to climate change .
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Funding will necessarily be limited , and the convention will have to set some guidelines and priorities , which will probably be worked out by the Conference of the Parties . We do not have authoritative figures on how much money the ...
Funding will necessarily be limited , and the convention will have to set some guidelines and priorities , which will probably be worked out by the Conference of the Parties . We do not have authoritative figures on how much money the ...
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The Parties to this convention , 1 . Acknowledging that ( adverse ] change in the Earth's climate is a common concern of humankind since a sustainable climate is an essential condition that helps to sustain life , 2 . concerned that ...
The Parties to this convention , 1 . Acknowledging that ( adverse ] change in the Earth's climate is a common concern of humankind since a sustainable climate is an essential condition that helps to sustain life , 2 . concerned that ...
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