Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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Page 18
... future action . It does . Rather , the key question is whether the governments of devel- oped and developing countries will now dem- onstrate the political will and commit the nec- essary resources to deal with the world popu- lation ...
... future action . It does . Rather , the key question is whether the governments of devel- oped and developing countries will now dem- onstrate the political will and commit the nec- essary resources to deal with the world popu- lation ...
Page 38
... future U.S. administration may wish to reconsider the possibility of accepting targets and timetables for the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions when the parties of the treaty review its adequacy , as they are required to do , within ...
... future U.S. administration may wish to reconsider the possibility of accepting targets and timetables for the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions when the parties of the treaty review its adequacy , as they are required to do , within ...
Page 51
... future , more atten- tion will have to be given to these issues in general policy formulation and the design of development plans . To do this , all countries will have to improve their own capacities to assess the environment and ...
... future , more atten- tion will have to be given to these issues in general policy formulation and the design of development plans . To do this , all countries will have to improve their own capacities to assess the environment and ...
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