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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... proposals of ac- tions that our Government either is taking or is prepared to take at various 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 ...
... proposals of ac- tions that our Government either is taking or is prepared to take at various 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 ...
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... propose these in national plans , such as we have done . We announced last week three specific commitments that we would make in the context of the negotiations . First , we committed to extend the list of actions which we were prepared ...
... propose these in national plans , such as we have done . We announced last week three specific commitments that we would make in the context of the negotiations . First , we committed to extend the list of actions which we were prepared ...
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... proposals , and in light of developments within the negotiating process itself which is now at a very sensitive stage . Some have proposed to levy a carbon or energy tax ranging up to $ 10 / barrel oil equivalent but it is unclear what ...
... proposals , and in light of developments within the negotiating process itself which is now at a very sensitive stage . Some have proposed to levy a carbon or energy tax ranging up to $ 10 / barrel oil equivalent but it is unclear what ...
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... proposed above and that the Convention should use the expressions " greenhouse gases " and " greenhouse gases and their precursors " as necessary throughout the text . 9 " source " means any process or activity which 32.
... proposed above and that the Convention should use the expressions " greenhouse gases " and " greenhouse gases and their precursors " as necessary throughout the text . 9 " source " means any process or activity which 32.
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... for inclusion in the list of definitions : " aerosols " and " clearing house " . IPCC will be asked to comment on the list of proposed definitions before the next session . [ II . 10 PRINCIPLES 1. The right to development 33.
... for inclusion in the list of definitions : " aerosols " and " clearing house " . IPCC will be asked to comment on the list of proposed definitions before the next session . [ II . 10 PRINCIPLES 1. The right to development 33.
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