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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... emissions which cause global warming and is part of what we believe is a common - sense , cost - effective approach to ... emission reduction that could avoid future consequences of global warming . Ms. RIVERS . Thank you . Dr. Moore , I ...
... emissions which cause global warming and is part of what we believe is a common - sense , cost - effective approach to ... emission reduction that could avoid future consequences of global warming . Ms. RIVERS . Thank you . Dr. Moore , I ...
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... emission reduction measures . Equity Considerations In considering equity principles and issues related to greenhouse gas emissions , it is important for policy consideration to take into account in particular Articles 3 , 4.2a , and ...
... emission reduction measures . Equity Considerations In considering equity principles and issues related to greenhouse gas emissions , it is important for policy consideration to take into account in particular Articles 3 , 4.2a , and ...
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... emissions may yield additional economic impacts ( for example , through technological externalities associated with ... emission reduction depend critically upon assumptions about the levels of energy efficiency improvements in the ...
... emissions may yield additional economic impacts ( for example , through technological externalities associated with ... emission reduction depend critically upon assumptions about the levels of energy efficiency improvements in the ...
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... emission reduction measures from occurring . The key question is then the extent to which such imperfections and barriers can be removed cost - effectively by policy initiatives such as efficiency standards , incentives , removal of ...
... emission reduction measures from occurring . The key question is then the extent to which such imperfections and barriers can be removed cost - effectively by policy initiatives such as efficiency standards , incentives , removal of ...
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... emissions . However , estimates of so called leakage effects vary so widely that they provide little guidance to policy makers . There has been more analysis to date of emission reduction potentials and costs for developed countries ...
... emissions . However , estimates of so called leakage effects vary so widely that they provide little guidance to policy makers . There has been more analysis to date of emission reduction potentials and costs for developed countries ...
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