Global Warming: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, on the Role of the U.S. Government in the United Nations Negotiations on Global Warming Climate Change, March 3, 1992, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 - 192 pages |
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... actions we outlined in New York , plus others we expect to add to the list , make sense . We also believe that their effects on the greenhouse gas emissions in the United States will compare favorably with the effects of actions taken ...
... actions we outlined in New York , plus others we expect to add to the list , make sense . We also believe that their effects on the greenhouse gas emissions in the United States will compare favorably with the effects of actions taken ...
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... actions to be taken in keeping with their own particular national circumstances and then estimate the impact of these actions on emissions , aiming for the best results possible . If the INC adopts the approach to the convention that we ...
... actions to be taken in keeping with their own particular national circumstances and then estimate the impact of these actions on emissions , aiming for the best results possible . If the INC adopts the approach to the convention that we ...
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... actions that the United States could commit to that would earn us money , or be free , or cheap : I would ... action plan and engaged them in discussions as to how the private sector might contribute to technology cooperation . We ...
... actions that the United States could commit to that would earn us money , or be free , or cheap : I would ... action plan and engaged them in discussions as to how the private sector might contribute to technology cooperation . We ...
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... actions to mitigate or adapt to climate change and to assist other countries in doing the same . I would like to put on record what the United States is prepared to do today -- not in two or three years when this convention enters into ...
... actions to mitigate or adapt to climate change and to assist other countries in doing the same . I would like to put on record what the United States is prepared to do today -- not in two or three years when this convention enters into ...
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... actions to mitigate climate change -- actions which we believe will have significant results . We think these actions and their effects on greenhouse gas emissions in the United States will compare favorably with those of other ...
... actions to mitigate climate change -- actions which we believe will have significant results . We think these actions and their effects on greenhouse gas emissions in the United States will compare favorably with those of other ...
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