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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... energy - efficient technology . " The administration is committed to seeing the Convention promptly implemented and , if necessary , strengthened . To this end , the administration is taking a two - pronged ap- proach : a domestic ...
... energy - efficient technology . " The administration is committed to seeing the Convention promptly implemented and , if necessary , strengthened . To this end , the administration is taking a two - pronged ap- proach : a domestic ...
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... energy efficient technology and make our economy more competitive while reducing our emissions of greenhouse gases . The essential difference between the Clinton administration and the previous administration on climate change is that ...
... energy efficient technology and make our economy more competitive while reducing our emissions of greenhouse gases . The essential difference between the Clinton administration and the previous administration on climate change is that ...
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... energy efficient . It seemed like one more opportunity to build into the rate base . But in many ways , these corporate struc- tures are best suited to take an overall best return to investment for new energy . And in the real world ...
... energy efficient . It seemed like one more opportunity to build into the rate base . But in many ways , these corporate struc- tures are best suited to take an overall best return to investment for new energy . And in the real world ...
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... energy efficient manufacturing , I think you mentioned China as a rapidly growing economy , is that we have the question of : Is it going to be a completely , coal - based economy ; and are they going to be contrib- uting significantly ...
... energy efficient manufacturing , I think you mentioned China as a rapidly growing economy , is that we have the question of : Is it going to be a completely , coal - based economy ; and are they going to be contrib- uting significantly ...
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... energy is probably a very senior person in the company . Twenty years ago , that was probably an assistant manager of the plant and they were not looking at energy because we weren't cost- ing it . We have become much more efficient and ...
... energy is probably a very senior person in the company . Twenty years ago , that was probably an assistant manager of the plant and they were not looking at energy because we weren't cost- ing it . We have become much more efficient and ...
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