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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... developing countries achieve this important ob- jective . Having examined the previous administration's draft plan , it is clear that the United States has not yet lived up to its commit- ment . I believe the United States must put ...
... developing countries achieve this important ob- jective . Having examined the previous administration's draft plan , it is clear that the United States has not yet lived up to its commit- ment . I believe the United States must put ...
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... countries to pro- vide resources to help developing countries meet their obligations under the Convention . And , finally , it calls for countries to report on the action they are taking to meet these commitments . The Conference of the ...
... countries to pro- vide resources to help developing countries meet their obligations under the Convention . And , finally , it calls for countries to report on the action they are taking to meet these commitments . The Conference of the ...
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... develop a longer - term strategy , in particular , to develop low - emitting technologies and to engage the private ... countries represent an increasing share of the total emis- sions ; about 40 percent today and perhaps rising to 60 ...
... develop a longer - term strategy , in particular , to develop low - emitting technologies and to engage the private ... countries represent an increasing share of the total emis- sions ; about 40 percent today and perhaps rising to 60 ...
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... countries . Such an approach must reconcile different but compatible interests in environment and development . That these are compatible is clear . Assistance that we provide to developing countries will meet both of our needs ; ours ...
... countries . Such an approach must reconcile different but compatible interests in environment and development . That these are compatible is clear . Assistance that we provide to developing countries will meet both of our needs ; ours ...
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... developing countries achieve this important objective . Having examined the Bush administra- tion's draft plan , it is clear that the United States has yet to live up to its commit- ment . I believe that the United States must put ...
... developing countries achieve this important objective . Having examined the Bush administra- tion's draft plan , it is clear that the United States has yet to live up to its commit- ment . I believe that the United States must put ...
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