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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... projected to be . I was hoping that this wouldn't be one of those circumstances . And I'm going be interested in the analysis that is presented to understand how it is that after 2 or 3 months scrubbing , all of sudden , the costs are ...
... projected to be . I was hoping that this wouldn't be one of those circumstances . And I'm going be interested in the analysis that is presented to understand how it is that after 2 or 3 months scrubbing , all of sudden , the costs are ...
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... projections . The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , representing the work of more than 2,000 of the world's ... projected temperature increases of 2 to 6.5 degrees over the next hundred years , could exceed rates of change not ...
... projections . The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , representing the work of more than 2,000 of the world's ... projected temperature increases of 2 to 6.5 degrees over the next hundred years , could exceed rates of change not ...
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... projected temperature increase of 2 to 6.5 degrees Fahrenheit over the next 100 years , could exceed rates of change for the last 10,000 years . For perspective , while there is some uncertainty , tropical sea surface temperatures in ...
... projected temperature increase of 2 to 6.5 degrees Fahrenheit over the next 100 years , could exceed rates of change for the last 10,000 years . For perspective , while there is some uncertainty , tropical sea surface temperatures in ...
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... projected to occur in the next century . If left uncontrolled , disruption of the earth's climate may thus pose sub- stantial costs in terms of harm to commerce and the environment alike . These costs , and they are significant ...
... projected to occur in the next century . If left uncontrolled , disruption of the earth's climate may thus pose sub- stantial costs in terms of harm to commerce and the environment alike . These costs , and they are significant ...
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... projected to come from developing countries . Without developing country participation , we cannot achieve adequate climate protection . In addition , developing country participation would permit relatively low - cost emission re ...
... projected to come from developing countries . Without developing country participation , we cannot achieve adequate climate protection . In addition , developing country participation would permit relatively low - cost emission re ...
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