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backsliding by the Bush administration , its overall environment record compared favorably to that of most countries . It was still a major provider of environmental and development aid . It had also pioneered in some of the most ...
backsliding by the Bush administration , its overall environment record compared favorably to that of most countries . It was still a major provider of environmental and development aid . It had also pioneered in some of the most ...
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As argued earlier , the Bush administration should be faulted not for refusing to sign the convention , but for the mishandling of its negotiation . The provisions on technology transfer and financing are seriously flawed , as the ...
As argued earlier , the Bush administration should be faulted not for refusing to sign the convention , but for the mishandling of its negotiation . The provisions on technology transfer and financing are seriously flawed , as the ...
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Instead of using the formula of the Climate Change Convention , which as an interim measure provided for voluntary contributions to be administered by the GEF , this article suggests that the parties to the convention will decide by a ...
Instead of using the formula of the Climate Change Convention , which as an interim measure provided for voluntary contributions to be administered by the GEF , this article suggests that the parties to the convention will decide by a ...
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