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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... scientific and inter- national concern about the issue of global climate change . Address- ing this issue will require close collaboration between the adminis- tration and the Congress , including this committee . It will also require ...
... scientific and inter- national concern about the issue of global climate change . Address- ing this issue will require close collaboration between the adminis- tration and the Congress , including this committee . It will also require ...
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... scientific basis for concern . As our understanding of the atmosphere has improved , we be- come more aware of how our actions affect it . It is clear that human activities are increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases ...
... scientific basis for concern . As our understanding of the atmosphere has improved , we be- come more aware of how our actions affect it . It is clear that human activities are increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases ...
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... scientific basis for this evidence - for these con- clusions . And I am wondering what you think we need to be doing as the U.S. Government , now , in continuing to develop the scientific basis ? How much time and money ought we be ...
... scientific basis for this evidence - for these con- clusions . And I am wondering what you think we need to be doing as the U.S. Government , now , in continuing to develop the scientific basis ? How much time and money ought we be ...
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... scientific commu- nity research that was shared and broadly done in the previous ad- ministration and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , that we know enough to act now and act with some urgency . Mr. GEJDENSON . Currently ...
... scientific commu- nity research that was shared and broadly done in the previous ad- ministration and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , that we know enough to act now and act with some urgency . Mr. GEJDENSON . Currently ...
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... scientific community is working closely with the Brazilian sci- entific community and not only in the transfer of technology and knowledge , but also in the broad awareness that tearing down the rain forest for agricultural purposes is ...
... scientific community is working closely with the Brazilian sci- entific community and not only in the transfer of technology and knowledge , but also in the broad awareness that tearing down the rain forest for agricultural purposes is ...
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