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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... levels in order to control CO2 emissions as well as other greenhouse gases , and I think this is a very positive development from where we have been . Many of us have not been satisfied that the U.S. Government was playing the ...
... levels in order to control CO2 emissions as well as other greenhouse gases , and I think this is a very positive development from where we have been . Many of us have not been satisfied that the U.S. Government was playing the ...
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... levels . Since the beginning of the negotiations , our interagency negotiating team has maintained close contact with the business community , as well as the environmental community , in an effort to remain sensitive to their concerns ...
... levels . Since the beginning of the negotiations , our interagency negotiating team has maintained close contact with the business community , as well as the environmental community , in an effort to remain sensitive to their concerns ...
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... level rise on islands and coastal areas , particularly low lying coastal areas and the pertinent provisions of General Assembly resolution 44/172 of 19 December 1989 on the Implementation of the Plan of Action to Combat Desertification ...
... level rise on islands and coastal areas , particularly low lying coastal areas and the pertinent provisions of General Assembly resolution 44/172 of 19 December 1989 on the Implementation of the Plan of Action to Combat Desertification ...
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... levels which take into account all greenhouse gases , with due consideration of their relative contributions to the enhancement of the greenhouse effect and recognizing also that strategies required to understand and address climate ...
... levels which take into account all greenhouse gases , with due consideration of their relative contributions to the enhancement of the greenhouse effect and recognizing also that strategies required to understand and address climate ...
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... level ] and taking fully into account that the largest part of emissions of greenhouse gases has been originating from developed countries ( and those countries have the main responsibility ] ( and should take the lead ] in combating ...
... level ] and taking fully into account that the largest part of emissions of greenhouse gases has been originating from developed countries ( and those countries have the main responsibility ] ( and should take the lead ] in combating ...
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