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COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE

ROBERT S. WALKER, F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER, JR.,

Wisconsin
SHERWOOD L. BOEHLERT, New York
HARRIS W. FAWELL, Illinois
CONSTANCE A. MORELLA, Maryland
CURT WELDON, Pennsylvania
DANA ROHRABACHER, California
STEVEN H. SCHIFF, New Mexico
JOE BARTON, Texas

KEN CALVERT, California
BILL BAKER, California

ROSCOE G. BARTLETT, Maryland
VERNON J. EHLERS, Michigan**
ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
DAVE WELDON, Florida

LINDSEY O. GRAHAM, South Carolina

MATT SALMON, Arizona
THOMAS M. DAVIS, Virginia
STEVE STOCKMAN, Texas
GIL GUTKNECHT, Minnesota
ANDREA H. SEASTRAND, California
TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
STEVE LARGENT, Oklahoma
VAN HILLEARY, Tennessee
BARBARA CUBIN, Wyoming
MARK ADAM FOLEY, Florida
SUE MYRICK, North Carolina

Pennsylvania, Chairman

GEORGE E. BROWN, JR., California RMM*
RALPH M. HALL, Texas

JAMES A. TRAFICANT, JR., Ohio
JAMES A. HAYES, Louisiana

JOHN S. TANNER, Tennessee

PETE GEREN, Texas

TIM ROEMER, Indiana

ROBERT E. (Bud) CRAMER, JR., Alabama
JAMES A. BARCIA, Michigan
PAUL MCHALE, Pennsylvania
JANE HARMAN, California

EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON, Texas
DAVID MINGE, Minnesota

JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
ALCEE L. HASTINGS, Florida
LYNN N. RIVERS, Michigan
KAREN MCCARTHY, Missouri
MIKE WARD, Kentucky
ZOE LOFGREN, California
LLOYD DOGGETT, Texas

MICHAEL F. DOYLE, Pennsylvania
SHEILA JACKSON LEE, Texas
WILLIAM P. LUTHER, Minnesota

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CONTENTS

WITNESSES

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Tab D (Question 3)

Copy of the final text of Summary for Policymakers of the Contribu-
tion of Working Group I to the IPCC Second Assessment Report,
1995 ....

Copy of the final text of Summary for Policymakers of the Contribu-
tion of Working Group II to the IPCC Second Assessment Report,
1995

•Copy of the final text of Summary for Policymakers of the Contribu-
tion of Working Group III to the IPCC Second Assessment Report,

1995

Tab E (Question 4):

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Copy of IPCC guidelines for consulting experts

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Tab F (Question 5):

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Copy of the IPCC procedures regarding the production of “Technical

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Copy of the IPCC budget for 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997

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Table of contributions to the IPCC, including U.S. contributions Tab J (Question 11):

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FCCC prepared report on Annex I Party national communications • Text of FCCC Secretariat's in-depth review of U.S. communications Tab K (Question 13):

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Copies of FCCC Article 4.1 and Article 12.1

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⚫U.S. intervention from AGBM-3: Developing country commitments
⚫U.S. AGBM presentation

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Copy of the initial report on an inventory and assessment of technologies to mitigate and adapt to climate change

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Tab M (Question 19):

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List of measures considered for analysis and for case study development ..
Tab N (Question 20):

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Copy of global change and health proposal submitted to CDC and NOAA . Questions submitted by the Honorable Dana Rohrabacher, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Environment to the Honorable Warren M. Christopher, Secretary of State, the Honorable Hazel R. O'Leary, Secretary of Energy, and Dr. Robert T. Watson, Associate Director of Environment, Office of Science and Technology Policy

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Copy of the final text of Summary for Policymakers of the IPCC
Second Assessment Synthesis of Scientific-Technical Information
Relevant to Interpreting Article 2 of the UN Framework Conven-
tion on Climate Change

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Copy of the final text of Summary for Policymakers of the Contribu-
tion of Working Group I to the IPCC Second Assessment Report,
1995 (See Tab Ď above in previous letter)

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Copy of the final text of Summary for Policymakers of the Contribu-
tion of Working Group II to the IPCC Second Assessment Report,
1995 (See Tab D above in previous letter)

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Copy of the final text of Summary for Policymakers of the Contribu

tion of Working Group III to the IPCC Second Assessment Report,
1995 (See Tab D above in previous letter)

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Tab C (Question 4.c): List of NGOs/USGCRP

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Tab D (Question 9.b): Figure B4 of IPCC 1992 report

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Tab F (Question 14.e):

• Chapter 7 of WGIII: A Generic Assessment of Response Options

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Chapter 8 of WGIII: Estimating the Costs of Mitigating Greenhouse
Gases ....

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• Chapter 9 of WGIII: A Review of Mitigation Cost Studies

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Tab G (Question 17.b): Review of Technical Forecasts (DOE)

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Tab H (Question 21.a): SBSTA report on IPCC

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Tab I (Question 23.d): TAP interventions

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Tab J (Question 26.b): U.S. Interventions at AGBM-3

March 6, 1996, on Quantified Emission Limitation and Reduction
Objectives (QELROS)

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•March 6, 1996, on Policies and Measures

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March 7, 1996, on Policies and Measures

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March 7, 1996, on Advancing Article 4.1 Commitments

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March 7, 1996, on Possible Features of a Protocol or Another Legal
Instrument

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Questions submitted by the Honorable George E. Brown, Jr., Ranking Democratic Member, Committee on Science to:

Peter F. Guerrero, Director, Environmental Protection Issues, Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division, United States General Accounting Office

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Dr. Jerry D. Mahlman, Director, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Dr. Patrick J. Michaels, Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Science, University of Virginia

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Dr. Robert T. Watson, Associate Director of Environment, Office of
Science and Technology Policy

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Dr. William A. Nierenberg, Director Emeritus, Scripps Institution of
Oceanography

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David Gardiner, Assistant Administrator, Office of Policy, Planning and
Evaluation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Dr. Thomas Gale Moore, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution
Dr. Robert W. Corell, Assistant Director for Geosciences, National Science
Foundation, and Chairman, Subcommittee on Global Change Research

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