Administration Views on Global Climate Change: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy, Trade, and Environment of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, May 18, 1993, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - 35 pages |
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... believe the United States must put together a meaningful , far - reaching plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to pro- mote U.S. environmental technology firms . Before giving you an opportunity to make your statement , I would ...
... believe the United States must put together a meaningful , far - reaching plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to pro- mote U.S. environmental technology firms . Before giving you an opportunity to make your statement , I would ...
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... believe are numerous cost - effective ac- tions which may bring us closer to our commitment of returning U.S. emissions to 1990 levels by the year 2000. The government has received a host of these kinds of measures as part of the public ...
... believe are numerous cost - effective ac- tions which may bring us closer to our commitment of returning U.S. emissions to 1990 levels by the year 2000. The government has received a host of these kinds of measures as part of the public ...
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... believe that our work under the Convention must focus on even a longer term . Once all countries have ratified the Convention - and the State Department will be beginning a campaign to encourage this - we must evaluate the obstacles to ...
... believe that our work under the Convention must focus on even a longer term . Once all countries have ratified the Convention - and the State Department will be beginning a campaign to encourage this - we must evaluate the obstacles to ...
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... believe that a sustainable and environ- mental future is economically imperative . We must think about the long - term nature of the environment we pass down to our children . And , simultaneously , we must also concern ourselves with ...
... believe that a sustainable and environ- mental future is economically imperative . We must think about the long - term nature of the environment we pass down to our children . And , simultaneously , we must also concern ourselves with ...
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... believe we will be finished . We have touched on this issue before , but I think some recurring arguments are that the data is not factual enough , the models are not good enough , and the estimates of what is going on and how it is ...
... believe we will be finished . We have touched on this issue before , but I think some recurring arguments are that the data is not factual enough , the models are not good enough , and the estimates of what is going on and how it is ...
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