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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... continue the trend of reduced emissions . This must be a clarion call , not for more bureaucracy or regulation or unnecessary costs but , instead , for American ingenuity and cre- ativity to produce the best and most energy - efficient ...
... continue the trend of reduced emissions . This must be a clarion call , not for more bureaucracy or regulation or unnecessary costs but , instead , for American ingenuity and cre- ativity to produce the best and most energy - efficient ...
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... continuing the downward trend in emissions . If we are to accomplish that , we will need to look more broadly at a wide array of actions . More importantly , we will need to establish a framework for identifying new options for our ...
... continuing the downward trend in emissions . If we are to accomplish that , we will need to look more broadly at a wide array of actions . More importantly , we will need to establish a framework for identifying new options for our ...
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... continue along the path of envi- ronmentally sustainable economic growth . To begin resolving this issue ... continuing in the path to- ward economic prosperity , a response that is sure to involve the de- velopment and commercial ...
... continue along the path of envi- ronmentally sustainable economic growth . To begin resolving this issue ... continuing in the path to- ward economic prosperity , a response that is sure to involve the de- velopment and commercial ...
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... continue to be a leader . We must continue to build our techno- logical markets both at home and abroad . These are the kinds of programs that this administration will support in our efforts to address climate change . As adopted , the ...
... continue to be a leader . We must continue to build our techno- logical markets both at home and abroad . These are the kinds of programs that this administration will support in our efforts to address climate change . As adopted , the ...
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... continuing to develop the scientific basis ? How much time and money ought we be spending on just deter- mining whether there is a global climate change problem and the extent of it ? Or how much should we be shifting our dollars and ...
... continuing to develop the scientific basis ? How much time and money ought we be spending on just deter- mining whether there is a global climate change problem and the extent of it ? Or how much should we be shifting our dollars and ...
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