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 |
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... on the Role of the U.S. Government in the United Nations Negotiations on Global Warming Clim United States, ... will change in the future when more than a majority of the greenhouse gases will come from the developing world .
... on the Role of the U.S. Government in the United Nations Negotiations on Global Warming Clim United States, ... will change in the future when more than a majority of the greenhouse gases will come from the developing world .
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will have to deal with and , as an emitter , will be expected to deal with by others around the world . ... They have repeatedly asserted that the developing countries should be compensated by the OECD countries .
will have to deal with and , as an emitter , will be expected to deal with by others around the world . ... They have repeatedly asserted that the developing countries should be compensated by the OECD countries .
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For these reasons , each country , in our view , should develop response measures that are appropriate to its national ... very strongly that we need to make cooperative efforts with the developing countries to address climate change .
For these reasons , each country , in our view , should develop response measures that are appropriate to its national ... very strongly that we need to make cooperative efforts with the developing countries to address climate change .
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Developing countries have called for " compensation " from industrialized countries and a new and separate fund to meet " the full incremental costs " associated with implementing the convention . OECD countries generally support the ...
Developing countries have called for " compensation " from industrialized countries and a new and separate fund to meet " the full incremental costs " associated with implementing the convention . OECD countries generally support the ...
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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 ...
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