The Kyoto Protocol and Its Economic Implications: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, March 4, 1998, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 392 pages |
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... sink in the United States with all that corn growing ! And I would also point out that when ethanol comes up for renewal , we are talk- ing about a renewable fuel source of energy , that people ought to be looking at . It's not ...
... sink in the United States with all that corn growing ! And I would also point out that when ethanol comes up for renewal , we are talk- ing about a renewable fuel source of energy , that people ought to be looking at . It's not ...
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... sinks , which I'll describe in a moment , are factored in , the level of effort required is very close to the President's original pro- posal to return emissions to 1990 levels by 2008 to 2012 , represent- ing at most , a 3 percent real ...
... sinks , which I'll describe in a moment , are factored in , the level of effort required is very close to the President's original pro- posal to return emissions to 1990 levels by 2008 to 2012 , represent- ing at most , a 3 percent real ...
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... as planting trees , that absorb carbon dioxide called " sinks " - to be offset against emissions targets . This will both promote cost - effective solu- tions to climate change and encourage good forestry practices . 20.
... as planting trees , that absorb carbon dioxide called " sinks " - to be offset against emissions targets . This will both promote cost - effective solu- tions to climate change and encourage good forestry practices . 20.
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... sinks , and six categories of gas , as well as domestic initiatives that can ensure that reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions are consistent with continued , strong , economic growth . The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
... sinks , and six categories of gas , as well as domestic initiatives that can ensure that reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions are consistent with continued , strong , economic growth . The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
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... sink activi- ties , to promote removal of carbon from the atmosphere , provides substantial " what flexibility . " The U.S. succeeded in having the Kyoto Protocol stipulate that countries with binding targets are to reduce total ...
... sink activi- ties , to promote removal of carbon from the atmosphere , provides substantial " what flexibility . " The U.S. succeeded in having the Kyoto Protocol stipulate that countries with binding targets are to reduce total ...
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Page 278 - Convention has entered into force for a Party, that Party may withdraw from the Convention by giving written notification to the Depositary. 2.
Page 18 - Nevertheless, the balance of evidence suggests that there is a discernible human influence on global climate.
Page 278 - The present Convention shall come into force on the ninetieth day following the date of deposit of the twentieth instrument of ratification or accession.
Page 277 - In such cases, the organization and the member States shall not be entitled to exercise rights under the Convention concurrently. 3. In their instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession...
Page 261 - For the purposes of this Article, "Parties present and voting" means Parties present and casting an affirmative or negative vote. Article 30.
Page 277 - Instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession shall be deposited with the Depositary.
Page 265 - A shall be those accepted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and agreed upon by the Conference of the Parties at its third session.
Page 275 - The text of any proposed amendment to this Convention or to any protocol, except as may otherwise be provided in such protocol, shall be communicated to the Parties by the secretariat at least six months before the meeting at which it is proposed for adoption.
Page 278 - Convention, of which the Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations, who shall send certified copies thereof to all signatory and acceding States.
Page 262 - B and in accordance with the provisions of this Article, with a view to reducing their overall emissions of such gases by at least 5 per cent below 1990 levels in the commitment period 2008 to 2012.