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" The discharge of toxic substances or of other substances and the release of heat, in such quantities or concentrations as to exceed the capacity of the environment to render them harmless, must be halted in order to ensure that serious or irreversible... "
Acid Rain Research: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Natural Resources ... - Page 35
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture Research, and Environment - 1986 - 159 pages
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International Organization and Conference Series: new series]., Issue 101

United States. Dept. of State - 1972 - 164 pages
...the danger of their future exhaustion. 5. The discharge of toxic substances, or of other substances in such quantities or concentrations as to exceed the capacity of the environment to render them harmless, must be checked to ensure that serious or irreversible damage is not inflicted upon...
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Public Works

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works - 1971 - 604 pages
...their future exhaustion and to ensure that l>eneflts from snch employment are shared by all mankind. 6. The discharge of toxic substances or of other substances and the release of bent, in such quantities or concentrations as to exceed the capacity of the environment to render them...
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United Nations Conference on the Human Environment: Report to the Senate by ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1972 - 100 pages
...exhaustion and to ensure that benefits from such employment are shared by all mankind. Principle 6 The discharge of toxic substances or of other substances...to exceed the capacity of the environment to render them harmless, must be halted in order to ensure that serious or irreversible damage is not inflicted...
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Stockholm and Beyond: Report

United States. Secretary of State's Advisory Committee on the 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment - 1972 - 166 pages
...the danger of their future exhaustion. 5. The discharge of toxic substances, or of other substances in such quantities or concentrations as to exceed the capacity of the environment to render them harmless, must be checked to ensure that serious or irreversible damage is not inflicted upon...
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Report on the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works - 1972 - 44 pages
...their future exhaustion and to ensure that benefits from such employment are shared by all mankind. 6. The discharge of toxic substances or of other substances and the release of bent, in such quantities or concentrations as to exceed the capacity of the environment to render them...
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Radiological Contamination of the Oceans: Oversight Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment - 1977 - 1056 pages
...serious and Irreversible damage Is not Inflicted upon ecosystems, to the discharge of toxic substances In such quantities or concentrations as to exceed the capacity of the environment to render then harmless. But the Idea of the geologic disposal plan Is precisely to avoid any release of HLRW...
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A Perspective of Environmental Pollution

M. W. Holdgate - 1979 - 294 pages
...world : it is the urgent desire of the peoples of the whole world and the duty of all Governments. . .the discharge of toxic substances or of other substances...to exceed the capacity of the environment to render them harmless, must be halted in order to ensure that serious or irreversible damage is not inflicted...
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Pollution of International Watercourses: A Search for Substantive Rules and ...

J. G. Lammers - 1984 - 760 pages
...present and future generations through careful planning or management, as appropriate." Principle 6: "The discharge of toxic substances or of other substances...to exceed the capacity of the environment to render them harmless, must be halted in order to ensure that serious or irreversible damage is not inflicted...
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International organization and integration: annotated basic documents of ...

Louis B. Sohn - 1986 - 1118 pages
...exhaustion and to ensure that benefits from such employment are chared by all mankind. Principle 6 The discharge of toxic substances or of other substances...quantities or concentrations as to exceed the capacity jf the environment to re-ider thorn harmless, must be halted in order to ensure- that serious or irreversible...
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International Law in Transition: Essays in Memory of Judge Nagendra Singh

Nagendra Singh, R. S. Pathak, Ramaa Prasad Dhokalia - 1992 - 426 pages
...either Greenhouse Effect or depletion of ozone layer. However, principle 6 of the Declaration states: "the discharge of toxic substances or of other substances...to exceed the capacity of the environment to render them harmless, must be halted in order to ensure that serious or irreversible damage is not inflicted...
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