Scientific Integrity and Public Trust: The Science Behind Federal Policies and Mandates : Case Study 2--climate Models and Projections of Potential Impacts of Global Climate Change : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, November 16, 1995, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 1190 pages |
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... answer any questions . [ The prepared statement of Mr. Guerrero follows : ] PREPARED STATEMENT OF PETER F. GUERRERO , DIRECTOR , ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEC- TION ISSUES , RESOURCES , COMMUNITY , AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION , UNITED ...
... answer any questions . [ The prepared statement of Mr. Guerrero follows : ] PREPARED STATEMENT OF PETER F. GUERRERO , DIRECTOR , ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEC- TION ISSUES , RESOURCES , COMMUNITY , AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION , UNITED ...
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... answers and questions . Do either of you have - I mean , these are pretty substantial charges that Dr. Michaels is saying ... Answer . " Oh , no , no , no . It is just a trend , you know . " Mr. ROHRABACHER . Dr. Michaels , maybe - well , 48.
... answers and questions . Do either of you have - I mean , these are pretty substantial charges that Dr. Michaels is saying ... Answer . " Oh , no , no , no . It is just a trend , you know . " Mr. ROHRABACHER . Dr. Michaels , maybe - well , 48.
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... answer because I have a much broader question to ask of ev- eryone . In your testimony is the statement that critical scientists are still being denied data , what data are you being denied and by whom are you being denied ? Dr ...
... answer because I have a much broader question to ask of ev- eryone . In your testimony is the statement that critical scientists are still being denied data , what data are you being denied and by whom are you being denied ? Dr ...
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... answer . Mr. ROHRABACHER . Now , in 1991 , let me ask , and my staff is suggesting now that you ranged your estimates in 1991 that global warming would be between two degrees and eight degrees , and today you are testifying that global ...
... answer . Mr. ROHRABACHER . Now , in 1991 , let me ask , and my staff is suggesting now that you ranged your estimates in 1991 that global warming would be between two degrees and eight degrees , and today you are testifying that global ...
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... answer is , yes , we can do things about it and in a cost - effective way . It does not have to be expensive , as suggested by Jerry Marman of the first panel . IPCC Working Group II concluded that significant reductions in greenhouse ...
... answer is , yes , we can do things about it and in a cost - effective way . It does not have to be expensive , as suggested by Jerry Marman of the first panel . IPCC Working Group II concluded that significant reductions in greenhouse ...
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