Countdown to Kyoto, Parts I-III: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, October 7, 9, and November 6, 1997, Volume 1; Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 |
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... benefits to the country will be large . In effect , they will argue that the insurance policy will pay for itself . Given the profusion of economic analyses released by various in- terest groups on the climate change issue , we should ...
... benefits to the country will be large . In effect , they will argue that the insurance policy will pay for itself . Given the profusion of economic analyses released by various in- terest groups on the climate change issue , we should ...
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... in the next 10 years . Studies that have estimated benefits of flexibility in timing allow much longer time periods for technology development and deployment to 9. Uncertainty about the results of R & D programs Occur . 105.
... in the next 10 years . Studies that have estimated benefits of flexibility in timing allow much longer time periods for technology development and deployment to 9. Uncertainty about the results of R & D programs Occur . 105.
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... benefits . Many of the adverse effects on both industrial and developing countries can be avoided if a more inclusive and measured approach to emission reduction is taken compared to those contained in the current proposals . This ...
... benefits . Many of the adverse effects on both industrial and developing countries can be avoided if a more inclusive and measured approach to emission reduction is taken compared to those contained in the current proposals . This ...
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... benefits of allowing flexibility in timing of emission limits and economic impacts on developing countries . Prior to joining Charles River Associates , Dr. Montgomery held a number of senior positions in the United States Government ...
... benefits of allowing flexibility in timing of emission limits and economic impacts on developing countries . Prior to joining Charles River Associates , Dr. Montgomery held a number of senior positions in the United States Government ...
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... benefits associated with improvements in human health and the environment that would come about from using less ... benefit of an intelligent climate mitigation strategy . It does not capture increases in productivity associated with ...
... benefits associated with improvements in human health and the environment that would come about from using less ... benefit of an intelligent climate mitigation strategy . It does not capture increases in productivity associated with ...
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