| 1993 - 838 pages
...administration to produce a cost-effective plan by August that can continue the trend of reduced emission. This must be a clarion call, not for more bureaucracy...produce the best and most energyefficient technology. After the cold war, we face the challenge of helping Russia achieve a healthy democracy, a healthy... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - 1993 - 108 pages
...the year 2000. In issuing this challenge, the President used some very important words. He delivered a clarion call, not for more bureaucracy or regulation...the best and most energy-efficient technology." The United States is currently the world's largest contributor of greenhouse gas emissions. For that reason,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - 1994 - 138 pages
...effective solution to greenhouse gas reductions. The President declared the national commitment to ".. be a clarion call, not for more bureaucracy or regulation...instead for American ingenuity and creativity..." The ability to innovate and reduce costs is a critical engine of economic competition which drives... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - 1993 - 128 pages
...the year 2000. In issuing this challenge, the President used some very important words. He delivered a clarion call, not for more bureaucracy or regulation or unnecessary costs, but instead, for American ingenuitv and creativity, to produce the best and most energy-efficient technology." The United States... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works - 1994 - 86 pages
...levels by the year 2000. I am instructing my administration to produce a cost-effective plan . . . that can continue the trend of reduced emissions....produce the best and most energy-efficient technology. President Clinton April 21, 1993 President Clinton's Climate Change Action Plan meets the twin challenges... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - 1994 - 178 pages
...outside of the government. As the President said in his Earth Day speech last year, "we must rely on American ingenuity and creativity to produce the best and most energy-efficient technology". Let me make clear, however, that the need for additional action to address this problem does not in... | |
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