Our Country, the Planet: Forging a Partnership for SurvivalLime Tree, 1992 - 291 pages |
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Page 42
... less necessary to food hygiene than in many developing countries . Special arrangements for developing countries whose annual con- sumption per head of CFCs is less than 300 grams ( U.S. consumption is 1.3 kilograms , or more than four ...
... less necessary to food hygiene than in many developing countries . Special arrangements for developing countries whose annual con- sumption per head of CFCs is less than 300 grams ( U.S. consumption is 1.3 kilograms , or more than four ...
Page 172
... less by considerations of justice and equity ( or even by the prospect of long - term business opportunities if the South developed ) than by their assessment of OPEC's power . With a few exceptions , notably the Scandinavian countries ...
... less by considerations of justice and equity ( or even by the prospect of long - term business opportunities if the South developed ) than by their assessment of OPEC's power . With a few exceptions , notably the Scandinavian countries ...
Page 250
... less pollut- ing , especially less carbon - intensive , energy mix and to encourage business and households to pay more attention to energy conservation and efficiency . The Canadians , Japanese , and Scandinavians lead the way ...
... less pollut- ing , especially less carbon - intensive , energy mix and to encourage business and households to pay more attention to energy conservation and efficiency . The Canadians , Japanese , and Scandinavians lead the way ...
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Our Country, The Planet: Forging A Partnership For Survival Shridath S. Ramphal No preview available - 1992 |
Our Country, The Planet: Forging A Partnership For Survival Shridath S. Ramphal No preview available - 1992 |
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