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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... 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 sunglasses " days ...
... 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 sunglasses " days ...
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... emissions reduction requirements , the intent of the ne- gotiators was to have countries move toward the Convention's ulti- mate objective through the preparation of their inventories of net greenhouse gas emissions including both ...
... emissions reduction requirements , the intent of the ne- gotiators was to have countries move toward the Convention's ulti- mate objective through the preparation of their inventories of net greenhouse gas emissions including both ...
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... reduce greenhouse gas emissions . For example , in 1992 , Pacific Gas and Electric , the Nation's larg- est utility company , through its own more than 50 conservation programs , was able to prevent the release of 280,000 tons of car ...
... reduce greenhouse gas emissions . For example , in 1992 , Pacific Gas and Electric , the Nation's larg- est utility company , through its own more than 50 conservation programs , was able to prevent the release of 280,000 tons of car ...
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... greenhouse gas emissions , or both . It is very clear that these country studies are very important , Mr. Chairman ... reduce green- house gas emissions with developing countries taking the lead . There is a broad agreement about the ...
... greenhouse gas emissions , or both . It is very clear that these country studies are very important , Mr. Chairman ... reduce green- house gas emissions with developing countries taking the lead . There is a broad agreement about the ...
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... greenhouse gas emissions has focused on carbon emissions and from cars and power plants and the like . But methane ... reduce the emissions of these types of gases ? What is your thinking on that ? Mr. WIRTH . We may not want to reduce ...
... greenhouse gas emissions has focused on carbon emissions and from cars and power plants and the like . But methane ... reduce the emissions of these types of gases ? What is your thinking on that ? Mr. WIRTH . We may not want to reduce ...
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