Climate Change Technology Research: Do We Need a "Manhattan Project" for the Environment? : Hearing Before the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, Second Session, September 21, 2006, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 - 207 pages |
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... fiscal year 2001 the Federal Government has devoted near- ly $ 29 billion to climate change programs . In 2002 , President Bush set a goal to reduce the Nation's greenhouse gas intensity — that is , emissions per unit of economic output ...
... fiscal year 2001 the Federal Government has devoted near- ly $ 29 billion to climate change programs . In 2002 , President Bush set a goal to reduce the Nation's greenhouse gas intensity — that is , emissions per unit of economic output ...
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... fiscal years 2001 to the end of 2006 , the federal government will have devoted nearly $ 29 billion to science , technology , international assistance , and incentive programs that support climate change objectives , more than any other ...
... fiscal years 2001 to the end of 2006 , the federal government will have devoted nearly $ 29 billion to science , technology , international assistance , and incentive programs that support climate change objectives , more than any other ...
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... fiscal year 2007 budget request includes $ 1.715 billion for the climate change science . The knowledge gained through CCSP will be invaluable in helping CCTP plan for needed technology development . CLIMATE CHANGE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM2 1 ...
... fiscal year 2007 budget request includes $ 1.715 billion for the climate change science . The knowledge gained through CCSP will be invaluable in helping CCTP plan for needed technology development . CLIMATE CHANGE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM2 1 ...
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... fiscal year 2007 Budget includes nearly $ 3 billion for CCTP - related activities . CCTP's principal aim is to accelerate the development and reduce the cost of new and advanced technologies with the potential to reduce , avoid , or ...
... fiscal year 2007 Budget includes nearly $ 3 billion for CCTP - related activities . CCTP's principal aim is to accelerate the development and reduce the cost of new and advanced technologies with the potential to reduce , avoid , or ...
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... fiscal year 2007 included $ 306 million for these NCCTI priorities . CCTP anticipates that a progression of advanced technologies will be available and enter the marketplace in the near , mid , and long terms . Figure 1 provides a ...
... fiscal year 2007 included $ 306 million for these NCCTI priorities . CCTP anticipates that a progression of advanced technologies will be available and enter the marketplace in the near , mid , and long terms . Figure 1 provides a ...
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