Oversight Hearing on the Kyoto Protocol: The Undermining of American Prosperity : Hearing Before the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, Washington, DC, June 4, 1998, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 228 pages |
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... greenhouse gases have reached levels well above those of preindustrial times ... reduce greenhouse gas emis- sions . Moreover , these estimates do not and ... reduce emissions , economic analysis suggests that two elements are absolutely ...
... greenhouse gases have reached levels well above those of preindustrial times ... reduce greenhouse gas emis- sions . Moreover , these estimates do not and ... reduce emissions , economic analysis suggests that two elements are absolutely ...
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... greenhouse gas emissions . I look forward to continuing to work with members of this Com- mittee and other interested parties in further analyzing the Kyoto Protocol and evaluating the effects of reducing greenhouse gas emissions ...
... greenhouse gas emissions . I look forward to continuing to work with members of this Com- mittee and other interested parties in further analyzing the Kyoto Protocol and evaluating the effects of reducing greenhouse gas emissions ...
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... greenhouse gas emissions . Dr. YELLEN . We have not tried to arrive at a ... reduce to 7 percent below 1990 levels in terms of greenhouse gas emissions ... gases , flexibility across six gases . 11.
... greenhouse gas emissions . Dr. YELLEN . We have not tried to arrive at a ... reduce to 7 percent below 1990 levels in terms of greenhouse gas emissions ... gases , flexibility across six gases . 11.
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... reduce our production of greenhouse gases , which are produced through the production and use of en- ergy , to a substantially lower level than they would have otherwise been . So we are talking about , in a very concrete way , a ...
... reduce our production of greenhouse gases , which are produced through the production and use of en- ergy , to a substantially lower level than they would have otherwise been . So we are talking about , in a very concrete way , a ...
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... reduce so - called greenhouse gas emis- sions , that is , through higher taxes , increased regulations , emis- sions " cap - and - trade " system , or some combination of these options . Let's not forget , even with the imposition of ...
... reduce so - called greenhouse gas emis- sions , that is , through higher taxes , increased regulations , emis- sions " cap - and - trade " system , or some combination of these options . Let's not forget , even with the imposition of ...
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