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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... costs and benefits of those possi- ble options . These studies could be used as a basis for national 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 ...
... costs and benefits of those possi- ble options . These studies could be used as a basis for national 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 ...
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... costs " associated with implementing the convention . 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 ...
... costs " associated with implementing the convention . 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 ...
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... costs associated with implementation of the climate convention . It would be wasteful and inefficient to do otherwise , given added administrative costs and the interlocking nature of most global environmental issues such as climate ...
... costs associated with implementation of the climate convention . It would be wasteful and inefficient to do otherwise , given added administrative costs and the interlocking nature of most global environmental issues such as climate ...
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... • increasing the production of cost - competitive liquid fuels , such as ethanol from non - food crops and other renewable biomass sources through use of pilot programs . -2- SUPPLY SIDE CHANGES TO LOWER EMITTING TECHNOLOGIES To increase ...
... • increasing the production of cost - competitive liquid fuels , such as ethanol from non - food crops and other renewable biomass sources through use of pilot programs . -2- SUPPLY SIDE CHANGES TO LOWER EMITTING TECHNOLOGIES To increase ...
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... cost effective liquid fuels from non - food biomass ; • electric and hybrid vehicle development ; • solar and wind energy technologies ; and • solid waste derived fuels . The Global Change Research Program funding request for FY 93 was ...
... cost effective liquid fuels from non - food biomass ; • electric and hybrid vehicle development ; • solar and wind energy technologies ; and • solid waste derived fuels . The Global Change Research Program funding request for FY 93 was ...
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