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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... levels on greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2000 . The plan provided no direction for American policy because it simply restated existing U.S. efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emis- sions . The plan returned to the " hat and ...
... levels on greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2000 . The plan provided no direction for American policy because it simply restated existing U.S. efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emis- sions . The plan returned to the " hat and ...
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... level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system . Such a level could be achieved within a timeframe sufficient to allow ecosystems to adapt naturally to climate change , to ensure that food ...
... level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system . Such a level could be achieved within a timeframe sufficient to allow ecosystems to adapt naturally to climate change , to ensure that food ...
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... levels of anthropogenic emissions . . . would contribute to such modification . . . . " " Article 4.2 ( B ) goes on to say , " In order to promote progress to this end , each of these parties shall communicate . . . detailed in ...
... levels of anthropogenic emissions . . . would contribute to such modification . . . . " " Article 4.2 ( B ) goes on to say , " In order to promote progress to this end , each of these parties shall communicate . . . detailed in ...
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... levels by the year 2000. This will be the focus of our efforts in developing the August Plan . Under the Climate Conventions Article 12 , developed country parties must report on their actions within 6 months of the Con- vention's entry ...
... levels by the year 2000. This will be the focus of our efforts in developing the August Plan . Under the Climate Conventions Article 12 , developed country parties must report on their actions within 6 months of the Con- vention's entry ...
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... levels would be either with or without the actions identified in the draft . The draft addressed emissions by the year 2000 but avoided any mention of trends beyond that date . In fact , there was virtually no discussion of steps that ...
... levels would be either with or without the actions identified in the draft . The draft addressed emissions by the year 2000 but avoided any mention of trends beyond that date . In fact , there was virtually no discussion of steps that ...
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