| Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea - 1996 - 910 pages
...of the Parties may adopt is to achieve, r accordance with the relevant provisions of me Convention, stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in...a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic tfiterterence with the chmate system. Such a level should be achieved wtthfi a tine-frame sufficient... | |
| Richard N. Gardner - 1992 - 100 pages
...that global warming is a threat to the planet. Its parties are committed to the goal of stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous interference with the earth's climate, and to do so in a time frame that will permit ecosystems to... | |
| R. Kerry Turner, David W. Pearce, Ian Bateman - 1993 - 350 pages
...(1992) favours a less optimistic scenario, assuming that climate Box 19.3 Climate Change Convention The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change...of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere to avoid 'dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system'. Although the targets for the... | |
| Earth Council - 1994 - 346 pages
...or concessions. FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT ON CLIMATE CHANGE* The objective of this agreement is to achieve stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in...would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference in the climate system. Such a level should be achieved within a time frame sufficient: To allow ecosystems... | |
| Zhiguo Gao, Chih-Kuo Kao - 1998 - 652 pages
...climate change and mitigate its adverse effects (Article 3) and that contracting parties stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at...prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the 74. See note 72 above. climate system (Article 2). Furthermore, the FCCC requires all parties to develop,... | |
| Commission on Global Governance - 1995 - 504 pages
...that the preamble to the climate change treaty commits signatory states "to the goal of stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous interference with the earth's climate, and to do so in a time frame that will permit ecosystems to... | |
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