Road from Kyoto: Hearing Before the Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 |
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... scenario , taking away the contribution of coal , accepting the optimistic assumptions that nuclear generation remains static and that the contributions of solar and renewables increase well beyond current projections , we will be ...
... scenario , taking away the contribution of coal , accepting the optimistic assumptions that nuclear generation remains static and that the contributions of solar and renewables increase well beyond current projections , we will be ...
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... necessary can be achieved without a significant price mechanism . Under most scenarios the price growth . A critical issue for economic growth is whether mechanism selected would slow somewhat the rate of economic 31.
... necessary can be achieved without a significant price mechanism . Under most scenarios the price growth . A critical issue for economic growth is whether mechanism selected would slow somewhat the rate of economic 31.
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... Energy , Scenarios of U.S. Carbon Reductions : Potential Impacts of Energy Technologies by 2010 and Beyond , ORNL / CON - 444 ( Washington , DC , September 1997 ) . case , energy consumption in 2010 is 4 percent lower 8 41.
... Energy , Scenarios of U.S. Carbon Reductions : Potential Impacts of Energy Technologies by 2010 and Beyond , ORNL / CON - 444 ( Washington , DC , September 1997 ) . case , energy consumption in 2010 is 4 percent lower 8 41.
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... scenarios which specify 2 percent of generation from nonhydroelectric renewable technologies in 2000 , increasing to 5 and 10 percent in 2020. As a result of the RPS , generation from natural gas and coal plants is reduced and ...
... scenarios which specify 2 percent of generation from nonhydroelectric renewable technologies in 2000 , increasing to 5 and 10 percent in 2020. As a result of the RPS , generation from natural gas and coal plants is reduced and ...
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... Scenarios Based on Incentives for Carbon Reduction There are three ways by which the United States could reduce carbon emissions : first , by shifting to less carbon - intensive fuels ; second , by using more energy - efficient ...
... Scenarios Based on Incentives for Carbon Reduction There are three ways by which the United States could reduce carbon emissions : first , by shifting to less carbon - intensive fuels ; second , by using more energy - efficient ...
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Page 1032 - States should cooperate to promote a supportive and open international economic system that would lead to economic growth and sustainable development in all countries, to better address the problems of environmental degradation.
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Page 1099 - Certified emission reductions obtained during the period from the year 2000 up to the beginning of the first commitment period can be used to assist in achieving compliance in the first commitment period.
Page 1030 - Climate change" means a change of climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods. 3. "Climate system" means the totality of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and geosphere and their interactions.
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Page 976 - The Parties included in Annex 1 shall pursue limitation or reduction of emissions of greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol from aviation and marine bunker fuels, working through the International Civil Aviation Organization and the International Maritime Organization, respectively.
Page 1030 - Affirming that responses to climate change should be coordinated with social and economic development in an integrated manner with a view to avoiding adverse impacts on the latter, taking into full account the legitimate priority needs of developing countries for the achievement of sustained economic growth and the eradication of poverty...