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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... suggested in Congressman Roth's opening comments . Sources of emissions are spread globally , and action to reduce emis- sions anywhere on the planet has global significance . The United States currently contributes about 20 percent of ...
... suggested in Congressman Roth's opening comments . Sources of emissions are spread globally , and action to reduce emis- sions anywhere on the planet has global significance . The United States currently contributes about 20 percent of ...
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... suggest that the atmosphere is going to get warmer . That suggests the second part : What public policy initiatives do we take ? 73-281 093 - 2 On the first side , we have a lot of 13.
... suggest that the atmosphere is going to get warmer . That suggests the second part : What public policy initiatives do we take ? 73-281 093 - 2 On the first side , we have a lot of 13.
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... suggesting that we have hot air activated elevators in the Capitol ? Mr. GEJDENSON . That would be something for a ... suggested earlier , from the National Action Plan set up by the previous administration , what was good about that ...
... suggesting that we have hot air activated elevators in the Capitol ? Mr. GEJDENSON . That would be something for a ... suggested earlier , from the National Action Plan set up by the previous administration , what was good about that ...
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... suggested in answering Mr. Fingerhut's good question , we have much work to do to know ex- actly where , how much , and how fast we believe that there will be global climate change from the increase in greenhouse forcing gases . And we ...
... suggested in answering Mr. Fingerhut's good question , we have much work to do to know ex- actly where , how much , and how fast we believe that there will be global climate change from the increase in greenhouse forcing gases . And we ...
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... suggested earlier , the United States has really taken a lot more steps than most countries have in specifically say- ing it is that we are doing . What we want to do in the Action Plan is define exactly the parameters of what still has ...
... suggested earlier , the United States has really taken a lot more steps than most countries have in specifically say- ing it is that we are doing . What we want to do in the Action Plan is define exactly the parameters of what still has ...
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