| Joel Tickner - 2002 - 418 pages
...US approach to climate change, acknowledged that the US has a commitinent "to stabilize annospheric greenhouse gas concentrations at a level that will...prevent dangerous human interference with the climate" (The Guardian 14 February 2002).The conflicts over precaution concern the nature of the relationship... | |
| United States. President - 2003 - 1246 pages
...developed. So we need a flexible approach that can adjust to new information and new technology. I reaffirm America's commitment to the United Nations Framework...prevent dangerous human interference with the climate. Our immediate goal is to reduce America's greenhouse gas emissions relative to the size of our economy.... | |
| Jack M. Hollander - 2003 - 256 pages
...the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which commits the global community to stabilize CO2 concentrations "at a level that will prevent dangerous human interference with the climate." But a specific level was not specified in the treaty — and in fact, is not known.) The new Bush administration... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works - 2003 - 398 pages
...we need to know a lot more. The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change commences to stabilizing concentrations at a level that will prevent dangerous human interference with the climate; but no one knows what that level is. The United States has spent $18 billion on climate research since... | |
| David G. Victor - 2004 - 184 pages
...developed. So we need a flexible approach that can adjust to new information and new technology. I reaffirm America's commitment to the United Nations Framework...prevent dangerous human interference with the climate. Our immediate goal is to reduce America's greenhouse gas emissions relative to the size of our economy.... | |
| John W. Dietrich - 2005 - 342 pages
...new technology. I reaffirm America's commitment to the United Nations Framework Convention and it's central goal, to stabilize atmospheric greenhouse...prevent dangerous human interference with the climate. Our immediate goal is to reduce America's greenhouse gas emissions relative to the size of our economy.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 2005 - 192 pages
...greenhouse effect than COa. In a speech in February 2002, President Bush "reaffirmed America's commitment. . .to stabilize atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations...that will prevent dangerous human interference with climate," and initiated a number of voluntary programs aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.... | |
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