The Kyoto Protocol and Its Economic Implications: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, March 4, 1998, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 392 pages |
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... article that appeared in The Washington Post this morning . Robert Stevenson , an economics professor , I believe , at Harvard , noted the impact can be " relatively small if done in the smartest possible way . But if we don't do it ...
... article that appeared in The Washington Post this morning . Robert Stevenson , an economics professor , I believe , at Harvard , noted the impact can be " relatively small if done in the smartest possible way . But if we don't do it ...
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... article they covered about what sup- posedly Ms. Yellen and we will hear today . Let me remind you of your testimony in front of a subcommittee in July of last year , I believe . And it was , " As we go forward and develop policy ...
... article they covered about what sup- posedly Ms. Yellen and we will hear today . Let me remind you of your testimony in front of a subcommittee in July of last year , I believe . And it was , " As we go forward and develop policy ...
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... article titled , " It's Hansen Against the World , " reporting that numerous other prominent climatologists felt Han- sen should not state as fact something that science mainstream considers unproven . And , then after reading that book ...
... article titled , " It's Hansen Against the World , " reporting that numerous other prominent climatologists felt Han- sen should not state as fact something that science mainstream considers unproven . And , then after reading that book ...
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... article . So , the inclusion of these market - based mechanisms and the right to trade in the open market was a signal victory for the United States . Let me be very clear : The commitment we made in Kyoto would not have been made , and ...
... article . So , the inclusion of these market - based mechanisms and the right to trade in the open market was a signal victory for the United States . Let me be very clear : The commitment we made in Kyoto would not have been made , and ...
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... article 10 or something , that was deleted , al- lowing a developing country to opt in ? And that was deleted , right ? Mr. EIZENSTAT . That is correct . That is correct . It was deleted , but we believe that they can , nevertheless ...
... article 10 or something , that was deleted , al- lowing a developing country to opt in ? And that was deleted , right ? Mr. EIZENSTAT . That is correct . That is correct . It was deleted , but we believe that they can , nevertheless ...
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