International Global Climate Change Negotiations: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, March 21 and May 19, 1995, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 - 182 pages |
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... partnerships of our Climate Change Action Plan by our programs to im- prove international cooperation , and by our efforts to stimulate use of environ- mentally sound technologies in international markets . If we do this effectively ...
... partnerships of our Climate Change Action Plan by our programs to im- prove international cooperation , and by our efforts to stimulate use of environ- mentally sound technologies in international markets . If we do this effectively ...
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... Partnerships for a Strong Economy . With the limited fund- ing appropriated by the Congress , we have been able to achieve a great deal in the partnership area . Since October 1994 , our new partners number in the thousands of utilities ...
... Partnerships for a Strong Economy . With the limited fund- ing appropriated by the Congress , we have been able to achieve a great deal in the partnership area . Since October 1994 , our new partners number in the thousands of utilities ...
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... partnerships that really work because DOE provides the nec- essary seed money and technical expertise that inspires industry groups to partici- pate in projects that will lower their costs of doing business in the long run . The large ...
... partnerships that really work because DOE provides the nec- essary seed money and technical expertise that inspires industry groups to partici- pate in projects that will lower their costs of doing business in the long run . The large ...
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... China's economic growth while promot- ing the use of U.S. skills , personnel , technology and investment funds , creating jobs in the United States and China . Partnerships Work - and Take Considerable Effort by All Parties 23.
... China's economic growth while promot- ing the use of U.S. skills , personnel , technology and investment funds , creating jobs in the United States and China . Partnerships Work - and Take Considerable Effort by All Parties 23.
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... partnerships - and voluntary partnerships at that . If one partner does not meet its promises on a regular basis , the other part- ners will lose confidence and moderate their commitments . Therefore , it is most important that we set ...
... partnerships - and voluntary partnerships at that . If one partner does not meet its promises on a regular basis , the other part- ners will lose confidence and moderate their commitments . Therefore , it is most important that we set ...
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