| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1998 - 204 pages
...household level would raise the average household's energy bill in ten years by between $70 and $1 10 per year, although such predictions may not be observable...during the transition to a climate-friendly economy. 19 VII. Conclusion In conclusion, the Kyoto Protocol and the President's general approach to climate... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1998 - 194 pages
...these results. Preliminary comparisons of the SGM model to the few other models that have anempted to evaluate the Kyoto accord, suggest that its predictions...high-tech jobs paying high wages. The President is firmly commined to assisting any workers who are adversely affected during the transition to a climate-friendly... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 1999 - 1220 pages
...offset by electricity price declines from Federal electricity restructuring. In particular, this 19 increase in energy prices is small relative to the...during the transition to a climate-friendly economy. 20 VIL Conclusion In conclusion, the Kyoto Protocol and the President's general approach to climate... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 1999 - 1158 pages
...neither the most conservative nor the most optimistic of the models that have been developed. [PAGE 32/ The predictions of the SGM model are robust in the...during the transition to a climate-friendly economy. (PAGE 33/ VII. Conclusion Mli«MMlfttfe*»ai In conclusion, the Kyoto Protocol and the President's... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 1999 - 1156 pages
...our planet the hospitable home that we enjoy today. Effects on employment and aggregate output So tar we have said nothing about job losses resulting from...during the transition to a climate-friendly economy. /PAGE 33f VU. Conclusion In conclusion, the Kyoto Protocol and the President's general approach to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry - 1999 - 190 pages
...climate change policy. Although there may be job gains in some sectors ana job losses in others, we no not anticipate any significant aggregate employment...during the transition to a climate-friendly economy. Conclusion In conclusion, the Kyoto Protocol and the President's general approach to climate change... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry - 1999 - 180 pages
...job losses resulting from climate change policy. Although there may be job gains in some sectors ana job losses in others, we do not anticipate any significant...sectors are apt to be minimal. Furthermore, a large 97 98 number of jobs will be created in other sectors — many of them high-tech jobs paying high wages.... | |
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