The Kyoto Protocol: Is the Clinton-Gore Administration Selling Out Americans? : Parts I-VI : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs of the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, April 23; May 19 and 20; June 24; July 15; and September 16, 1998U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 1229 pages |
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... testimony . I particularly ap- preciate your leadership in trying to bring about some response from these agencies who I see are not responding . I had the same experience . What are they trying to hide ? As a member of the ...
... testimony . I particularly ap- preciate your leadership in trying to bring about some response from these agencies who I see are not responding . I had the same experience . What are they trying to hide ? As a member of the ...
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... testimony and certainly in Mr. Knollenberg's China , India . Domestically , it excludes whole groups of emissions , including Defense Department equipment and aircraft , which we now know to be one of the larger emitters and certainly ...
... testimony and certainly in Mr. Knollenberg's China , India . Domestically , it excludes whole groups of emissions , including Defense Department equipment and aircraft , which we now know to be one of the larger emitters and certainly ...
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... testimony on the economic impact of the Kyoto Protocol ? Ms. NOVAK . Yes . Mr. SUNUNU . The testimony she's provided to , I think , the Com- merce Committee among others . She describes an economic analy- sis , but I know she hasn't ...
... testimony on the economic impact of the Kyoto Protocol ? Ms. NOVAK . Yes . Mr. SUNUNU . The testimony she's provided to , I think , the Com- merce Committee among others . She describes an economic analy- sis , but I know she hasn't ...
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... testimony . There are questions of the rate of improvement of energy intensity , and I think my analysis shows how great those numbers are to achieve to Kyoto . There are some questions about how we would , one , implement an ...
... testimony . There are questions of the rate of improvement of energy intensity , and I think my analysis shows how great those numbers are to achieve to Kyoto . There are some questions about how we would , one , implement an ...
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... testimony , and we appreciate that information . Let me ask one other question which I had asked earlier but heard from Ms. Brinner but not Ms. Novak . Do you agree with the assumptions underlying the Energy Innovation Study , and is ...
... testimony , and we appreciate that information . Let me ask one other question which I had asked earlier but heard from Ms. Brinner but not Ms. Novak . Do you agree with the assumptions underlying the Energy Innovation Study , and is ...
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