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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... response . Our policy development process will represent a significant depar- ture from that undertaken by the Bush administration when it pro- duced a draft action plan in December . Let me briefly speak to the problems with that first ...
... response . Our policy development process will represent a significant depar- ture from that undertaken by the Bush administration when it pro- duced a draft action plan in December . Let me briefly speak to the problems with that first ...
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... response as well as to the extent of financial and technical assistance we and other industrialized nations will provide to the developing world . We have begun to demonstrate our concern for addressing the longer - term global effort ...
... response as well as to the extent of financial and technical assistance we and other industrialized nations will provide to the developing world . We have begun to demonstrate our concern for addressing the longer - term global effort ...
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... response . Our policy development process will represent a significant departure from that undertaken by the Bush Administration when it produced a draft Action Plan in December . Let me briefly speak to the problems with that first ...
... response . Our policy development process will represent a significant departure from that undertaken by the Bush Administration when it produced a draft Action Plan in December . Let me briefly speak to the problems with that first ...
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... responses , as well as to the extent of the financial and technical assistance we and other industrialized nations can provide to developing countries . Country Studies The United States has already begun to demonstrate our concern for ...
... responses , as well as to the extent of the financial and technical assistance we and other industrialized nations can provide to developing countries . Country Studies The United States has already begun to demonstrate our concern for ...
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... responses to help these countries reduce their emissions while continuing in the path toward economic prosperity , a response that is sure to involve the development , and commercial exchange of new environmentally sound technologies ...
... responses to help these countries reduce their emissions while continuing in the path toward economic prosperity , a response that is sure to involve the development , and commercial exchange of new environmentally sound technologies ...
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