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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... analysis and , like Dr. Michaels said , if it is one degree , it is one thing ; if it is four degrees , it means quite some- thing else . And when we talk about risk assessment and cost bene- fit analysis here in this Committee , and ...
... analysis and , like Dr. Michaels said , if it is one degree , it is one thing ; if it is four degrees , it means quite some- thing else . And when we talk about risk assessment and cost bene- fit analysis here in this Committee , and ...
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... analysis of the potential economic consequences and the applicability of such decisionmaking tools as cost - benefit analysis . Each volume of the SAR will include a " Summary for Policymakers " that extracts critical information from ...
... analysis of the potential economic consequences and the applicability of such decisionmaking tools as cost - benefit analysis . Each volume of the SAR will include a " Summary for Policymakers " that extracts critical information from ...
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... Analyses of Impacts , Adaptations , and Mitigation of Climate Change Table 2 : Selected crop study results for 2 x CO2 ... analysis , and crops , making it difficult to generalize Scientific - Technical Analyses of Impacts , Adaptations ...
... Analyses of Impacts , Adaptations , and Mitigation of Climate Change Table 2 : Selected crop study results for 2 x CO2 ... analysis , and crops , making it difficult to generalize Scientific - Technical Analyses of Impacts , Adaptations ...
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... Analyses of Impacts , Adaptations , and Mitigation of Climate Change Additional indirect effects include respiratory and allergic dis- orders due to climate - enhanced increases in some air pollu- 4.1 . tants , pollens , and mold spores ...
... Analyses of Impacts , Adaptations , and Mitigation of Climate Change Additional indirect effects include respiratory and allergic dis- orders due to climate - enhanced increases in some air pollu- 4.1 . tants , pollens , and mold spores ...
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... Analyses of Impacts , Adaptations , and Mitigation of Climate Change 16 EJ per Year 1400 1990 2025 1200 1000 800 ... analysis of these variants leads to the following conclusions : Deep reductions of CO2 emissions from energy sup ...
... Analyses of Impacts , Adaptations , and Mitigation of Climate Change 16 EJ per Year 1400 1990 2025 1200 1000 800 ... analysis of these variants leads to the following conclusions : Deep reductions of CO2 emissions from energy sup ...
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