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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It appears that the United States very recently in New York City took a much more positive and proactive approach to the international negotiations , putting on the table specific proposals of actions that our Government either is ...
It appears that the United States very recently in New York City took a much more positive and proactive approach to the international negotiations , putting on the table specific proposals of actions that our Government either is ...
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The United States approaches these negotiations with a commitment to try to achieve a meaningful and effective framework convention on climate change in time for signing at ...
The United States approaches these negotiations with a commitment to try to achieve a meaningful and effective framework convention on climate change in time for signing at ...
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This latter approach would address needs for " soft " as well as " hard technology . " It would also recognize the importance of and provide for fair and adequate protection of intellectual property rights . It is clear we have a great ...
This latter approach would address needs for " soft " as well as " hard technology . " It would also recognize the importance of and provide for fair and adequate protection of intellectual property rights . It is clear we have a great ...
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... approach possible as we confront this global problem . We intend to provide a more exhaustive list of actions , along with preliminary estimates of what these new actions may - 5 - mean for limiting U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 10.
... approach possible as we confront this global problem . We intend to provide a more exhaustive list of actions , along with preliminary estimates of what these new actions may - 5 - mean for limiting U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 10.
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This is in keeping with our bottom - up approach to controlling emissions : We believe countries should identify actions to be taken in keeping with their own particular national circumstances and then estimate the impact of these ...
This is in keeping with our bottom - up approach to controlling emissions : We believe countries should identify actions to be taken in keeping with their own particular national circumstances and then estimate the impact of these ...
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