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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... Table 1 : Summary of assumptions in the six IPCC 1992 alternative scenarios . Economic Growth 1990-2025 : 2.9 % 1990-2100 : 2.3 % 1990-2025 : 2.0 % 1990-2100 : 1.2 % 1990-2025 : 2.7 % 1990-2100 : 2.0 % 1990-2025 : 3.5 % 1990-2100 : 3.0 ...
... Table 1 : Summary of assumptions in the six IPCC 1992 alternative scenarios . Economic Growth 1990-2025 : 2.9 % 1990-2100 : 2.3 % 1990-2025 : 2.0 % 1990-2100 : 1.2 % 1990-2025 : 2.7 % 1990-2100 : 2.0 % 1990-2025 : 3.5 % 1990-2100 : 3.0 ...
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... Table 1 below shows some relevant data . The warmest periods , the Neolithic , Bronze Ages and England in the thirteenth centuries enjoyed the longest life spans of the entire record . The shortening of lives from the late thirteenth to ...
... Table 1 below shows some relevant data . The warmest periods , the Neolithic , Bronze Ages and England in the thirteenth centuries enjoyed the longest life spans of the entire record . The shortening of lives from the late thirteenth to ...
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... table provides a summary of the FY - 92 to FY - 94 expenditures for global climate change modeling activities within their USGCRP programs . In addition , a few relevant climate change modeling activities are included in the totals by ...
... table provides a summary of the FY - 92 to FY - 94 expenditures for global climate change modeling activities within their USGCRP programs . In addition , a few relevant climate change modeling activities are included in the totals by ...
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... TABLE APPROVED IPCC BUDGET FOR 1996-1997 Year 1996 1997 GHG Emission Inventories ( see appendix C ) 494,000 550,000 IPCC Session 750,000 750,000 IPCC Bureau 162,000 162.000 Working Group Sessions ( 3 in 2 years ; 1,125,000 1,125,000 ...
... TABLE APPROVED IPCC BUDGET FOR 1996-1997 Year 1996 1997 GHG Emission Inventories ( see appendix C ) 494,000 550,000 IPCC Session 750,000 750,000 IPCC Bureau 162,000 162.000 Working Group Sessions ( 3 in 2 years ; 1,125,000 1,125,000 ...
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... table 1. ) 13 . For CH , ( table 3 ) , all but two Parties projected decreases . No clear picture emerges for N2O ( table 4 ) . Few Parties provided projections of other gases ( table 5 ) , but for those that did , emissions of PFCs ...
... table 1. ) 13 . For CH , ( table 3 ) , all but two Parties projected decreases . No clear picture emerges for N2O ( table 4 ) . Few Parties provided projections of other gases ( table 5 ) , but for those that did , emissions of PFCs ...
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