S. 1008, the Climate Change Strategy and Technology Innovation Act of 2001: Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session on S. 1008, to Amend the Energy Policy Act of 1992 to Develop the United States Climate Change Response Strategy with the Goal of Stabilization of Greenhouse Gas Concentrations in the Atmosphere at a Level that Would Prevent Dangerous Anthropogenic Interference with the Climate System, While Minimizing Adverse Short-term and Long-term Economic and Social Impacts, Aligning the Strategy with United States Energy Policy, and Promoting a Sound National Environmental Policy, to Establish a Research and Development Program that Focuses on Bold Technological Breakthroughs that Make Significant Progress Toward the Goal of Stabilization of Greenhouses Gas Concentrations, to Establish the National Office of Climate Change Response Within the Executive Office of the President, and for Other Purposes, July 18, 2001U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 206 pages |
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... country , the automobile industry , the mining in- dustry and so on . Those estimates have not yet been provided . I ... countries . It is a global problem that requires a global solution . It is critical that nations such as those I ...
... country , the automobile industry , the mining in- dustry and so on . Those estimates have not yet been provided . I ... countries . It is a global problem that requires a global solution . It is critical that nations such as those I ...
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... country faces , and I want to tell you I am particularly interested because of the last hearing I chaired , Mr. Chairman , as Chairman of the Appro- priations Committee , was a field hearing in Fairbanks on the im- pacts of global ...
... country faces , and I want to tell you I am particularly interested because of the last hearing I chaired , Mr. Chairman , as Chairman of the Appro- priations Committee , was a field hearing in Fairbanks on the im- pacts of global ...
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... countries to improve their economy . By making nec- essary research and development efforts now , I think we can in- spire a generation of technologies that will enhance America's chance to be the leader in dealing with global climate ...
... countries to improve their economy . By making nec- essary research and development efforts now , I think we can in- spire a generation of technologies that will enhance America's chance to be the leader in dealing with global climate ...
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... countries to help reduce their pollution . One possible long - term solution would be electrification , a clean source of energy . Now , the other part of the climate problem is CO2 . It is the hard- est part of the problem , but is not ...
... countries to help reduce their pollution . One possible long - term solution would be electrification , a clean source of energy . Now , the other part of the climate problem is CO2 . It is the hard- est part of the problem , but is not ...
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... country and engineers are using climatologies based on earlier records in the 20th Century . So in order to ensure that we have efficiency in our energy systems , we would really need to think about how we use the climate of the past ...
... country and engineers are using climatologies based on earlier records in the 20th Century . So in order to ensure that we have efficiency in our energy systems , we would really need to think about how we use the climate of the past ...
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