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... Niagara Mohawk since 1990, the baseline. ― gas company announced on March 5 , 1998 , an agreement for a major greenhouse gas emissions reduction trade . While there have been at least two prior publicly announced international trades ...
... Niagara Mohawk since 1990, the baseline. ― gas company announced on March 5 , 1998 , an agreement for a major greenhouse gas emissions reduction trade . While there have been at least two prior publicly announced international trades ...
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... Niagara Mohawk activities that have created such reductions include power plant performance improvements, energy efficiency improvements, and use of less-polluting fuels. The second category or source of reductions reflects new ...
... Niagara Mohawk activities that have created such reductions include power plant performance improvements, energy efficiency improvements, and use of less-polluting fuels. The second category or source of reductions reflects new ...
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... Niagara Mohawk . In the words of Suncor Chief Executive Officer Rick George , " One idea that we fully support is creating a system of domestic and international credits to encourage greenhouse gas reduction efforts around the globe ...
... Niagara Mohawk . In the words of Suncor Chief Executive Officer Rick George , " One idea that we fully support is creating a system of domestic and international credits to encourage greenhouse gas reduction efforts around the globe ...
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... Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation in Syracuse , New York . Gord Lambert is corporate director for Environment , Health , and Safety at Suncor Energy Incorporated in Calgary , Alberta , Canada . A growing number of U.S. industry leaders ...
... Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation in Syracuse , New York . Gord Lambert is corporate director for Environment , Health , and Safety at Suncor Energy Incorporated in Calgary , Alberta , Canada . A growing number of U.S. industry leaders ...
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... Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation of Syracuse , New York , with an option to buy up to an additional 10 million tons of credits over a 10 - year period . Through the agreement , Suncor will be able to achieve its voluntary emission ...
... Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation of Syracuse , New York , with an option to buy up to an additional 10 million tons of credits over a 10 - year period . Through the agreement , Suncor will be able to achieve its voluntary emission ...
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Page 6 - Programme, concluded in 1995 that "the balance of evidence suggests that there is a discernible human influence on global climate.
Page 29 - ... 3 to 4 percent. This increase in energy prices at the household level would raise the average household's energy bill in ten years by between $70 and $110 per year, although such predictions may not be observable because they would be small relative to typical energy price changes, and nearly fully offset by electricity price declines from Federal electricity restructuring.
Page 9 - Senate to do so As the President has indicated, the United States should not assume binding obligations under the Protocol until key developing countries meaningfully participate in meeting the challenge of climate change. Although the Kyoto Protocol was an historic step forward, more progress is necessary with respect to participation of key developing countries. It would be premature to submit the treaty to the Senate for its advice and consent to ratification at this time. The Administration also...
Page 44 - For the purpose of meeting its commitments under article 3, any Party included in annex I may transfer to, or acquire from, any other such Party emission reduction units resulting from projects aimed at reducing anthropogenic emissions by sources or enhancing anthropogenic removals by sinks of greenhouse gases in any sector of the economy...
Page 26 - ... which are therefore reflected, at the President's insistence, in the Kyoto Protocol and our ongoing diplomatic strategy. Within the Kyoto Protocol, this means an insistence on international trading, Joint Implementation, the Clean Development Mechanism, and, ultimately, on meaningful developing country participation. Domestically, this means that we implement any emissions reductions through a market-based system of tradeable emissions permits, which ensures that we achieve reductions wherever...
Page 43 - ... aggregate anthropogenic carbon dioxide equivalent emissions of the greenhouse gases listed in annex A do not exceed their assigned amounts, calculated pursuant to their quantified emission limitation and reduction commitments inscribed in annex B...
Page 5 - They are available in several electronic formats to facilitate viewing on-line, transferring, downloading and printing. Comments are welcome at your local...
Page 5 - The journals — ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES, GLOBAL ISSUES, ISSUES OF DEMOCRACY, US FOREIGN POLICY AGENDA, and US SOCIETY AND VALUES — provide analysis, commentary, and background information in their thematic areas.
Page 6 - I hope to leave you with a clear understanding of why we believe that it is necessary to act, of how we intend to proceed internationally, and of what the President plans to do here at home. The Science Human beings are changing the climate by increasing the global concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide. Burning coal, oil and natural gas to heat our homes, power our cars and illuminate our cities produces carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases as by-products...
Page 26 - V. ASSESSING THE KYOTO PROTOCOL In order to evaluate the likely net economic impact of the Kyoto Protocol, excluding the benefits of mitigating climate change itself, we have drawn upon a variety of tools to assess the various possible costs and non-climate benefits of the Administration's emissions reduction policy. To give away the punch line, our conclusion is as follows: the net costs of our policies to reduce emissions are likely to be small...