| Günter Hoog, Angela Steinmetz - 1993 - 660 pages
...rehabilitation of areas, particularly in Africa, affected by drought and desertification, as well as floods; (f) Take climate change considerations into account, to...formulated and determined nationally, with a view to minimmng adverse effects on the economy, on public health and on the quality of the environment, of... | |
| Stephen C. Bass, International Institute for Environment and Development - 1997 - 54 pages
..."cooperate in preparing for adaptation to the impacts of climate change" and more specifically, to "take climate change considerations into account,...formulated and determined nationally, with a view to minimising adverse effects on the economy, on public health and on the quality of the environment,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 1999 - 1156 pages
...rehabilitation of areas, particularly in Africa, affected by drought and desertification, as well as floods; (f) Take climate change considerations into account, to...undertaken by them to mitigate or adapt to climate (g) Promote and cooperate in scientific, technological, technical, socio-economic and other research,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 1999 - 982 pages
...rehabilitation of areas, particularly in Africa. affected by drought and desertification, as well as floods, (f) Take climate change considerations into account, to...and determined nationally, with a view to minimizing advene effects on the economy, on public health and on the quality of the environment, of projects... | |
| Clive Hamilton - 2001 - 204 pages
...the Kyoto Protocol agreed in December 1997. Among other things, the UNFCCC committed signatories to take climate change considerations into account, to...economic and environmental policies and actions, and to adopt national policies to limit anthropogenic (humaninduced) emissions of greenhouse gases. At... | |
| Steven Shrybman, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - 2001 - 196 pages
...minimize the causes of climate change and mitigate its adverse effects" [Art. 3, Principle 3], and to take "climate change considerations into account,...social, economic and environmental policies and actions. . . [Art 4 (f)] — all in an effort to "return by the end of the present decade to earlier levels... | |
| Anthony J. McMichael - 2003 - 340 pages
...country's response to climate change. Article 4(f) of the UNFCCC states: "All Parties f. . ./ shall: Take climate change considerations into account, to...formulated and determined nationally, with a view to minimising adverse effects on the economy, on public health and on the quality of the environment,... | |
| Malcolm N. Shaw - 2003 - 1452 pages
...conservation of sinks and reservoirs of all greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol; to take climate change considerations into account to...relevant social, economic and environmental policies; and to promote and co-operate in research, exchange of information and education in the field of climate... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works - 2003 - 398 pages
...considerations into account to minimize adverse effects of steps taken to mitigate or adapt to climate change on the economy, on public health, and on the quality of the environment by carefully considering climate change actions; • Promote and cooperate in research, systematic... | |
| Farhana Yamin, Joanna Depledge - 2004 - 740 pages
...carefully, policies and actions undertaken by Parties to mitigate or adapt to climate change could generate adverse effects on the economy, on public health and on the quality of the environment. Some technologies which address climate change may not necessarily always be environmentally sound,... | |
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