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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... look at what the role of the U.S. Government is in these negotiations and hear assessments of the U.S. position in the negotiations , particularly with respect to environmental policy , energy policy , and our international competitive ...
... look at what the role of the U.S. Government is in these negotiations and hear assessments of the U.S. position in the negotiations , particularly with respect to environmental policy , energy policy , and our international competitive ...
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... look for additional measures that make sense , and we are in the process of trying to quantify the effects of the measures we have already identified in terms of reductions in net greenhouse gas emissions . Parallel to the efforts we ...
... look for additional measures that make sense , and we are in the process of trying to quantify the effects of the measures we have already identified in terms of reductions in net greenhouse gas emissions . Parallel to the efforts we ...
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... look at their reports at the end of their first year of participation , we see that they are achieving energy savings of somewhere between 40 and 75 percent . In some cases , they surpass what we thought was the maximum technical ...
... look at their reports at the end of their first year of participation , we see that they are achieving energy savings of somewhere between 40 and 75 percent . In some cases , they surpass what we thought was the maximum technical ...
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... look quite promising : reports received indicate that savings of 40-75 % in lighting electricity consumption have been realized , exceeding some 4 - previously published technical estimates . Preliminary analyses indicate 77.
... look quite promising : reports received indicate that savings of 40-75 % in lighting electricity consumption have been realized , exceeding some 4 - previously published technical estimates . Preliminary analyses indicate 77.
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... look at the macroeconomic consequences of various approaches can be found in " Carbon Tax Recycling : Converting Costs Into Benefits , " Roger Brinner et al , presented at the Energy Modeling Forum Conference , Boulder , Colorado ...
... look at the macroeconomic consequences of various approaches can be found in " Carbon Tax Recycling : Converting Costs Into Benefits , " Roger Brinner et al , presented at the Energy Modeling Forum Conference , Boulder , Colorado ...
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