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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... action because of the long lead times necessary to make any significant changes . While our focus today is on the U.S. role in international negoti- ations , it is important to note that there are many actions that we have been taking ...
... action because of the long lead times necessary to make any significant changes . While our focus today is on the U.S. role in international negoti- ations , it is important to note that there are many actions that we have been taking ...
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... action really is warranted at this time . With that , let me recognize my colleague from Oklahoma , Mr. Synar . Mr. SYNAR . No statement , Mr. Chairman . Mr. SHARP . I thought I saw our senior Republican colleague , Mr. Moorhead . He ...
... action really is warranted at this time . With that , let me recognize my colleague from Oklahoma , Mr. Synar . Mr. SYNAR . No statement , Mr. Chairman . Mr. SHARP . I thought I saw our senior Republican colleague , Mr. Moorhead . He ...
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... actions which we were prepared to take in this country in addition to those that were listed a year ago in a publi- cation we made available at the first negotiating session . These ac- tions covered a rather broad range of areas , not ...
... actions which we were prepared to take in this country in addition to those that were listed a year ago in a publi- cation we made available at the first negotiating session . These ac- tions covered a rather broad range of areas , not ...
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... action plans . We view the development of this convention as one that should be based on a process . The issues are very complex , as I mentioned . It is unlikely we will get broad consensus on specific actions to be taken across the ...
... action plans . We view the development of this convention as one that should be based on a process . The issues are very complex , as I mentioned . It is unlikely we will get broad consensus on specific actions to be taken across the ...
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... actions speak louder than words . For your information , I have attached a copy of my remarks , including the list of actions we have committed to in order to update our first climate action plan , which was published a little over a ...
... actions speak louder than words . For your information , I have attached a copy of my remarks , including the list of actions we have committed to in order to update our first climate action plan , which was published a little over a ...
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