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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... commitments they may undertake under the climate convention . Funding will necessarily be limited , and the convention will have to set some guidelines and priorities , which will probably be worked out by the Conference of the Parties ...
... commitments they may undertake under the climate convention . Funding will necessarily be limited , and the convention will have to set some guidelines and priorities , which will probably be worked out by the Conference of the Parties ...
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... Commitments INC V , February 27 , 1992 New York City Thank you Mr. Chairman . Commitments are the heart of this convention . A number of countries have expressed concern over what they perceive to be a lack of commitment by developed ...
... Commitments INC V , February 27 , 1992 New York City Thank you Mr. Chairman . Commitments are the heart of this convention . A number of countries have expressed concern over what they perceive to be a lack of commitment by developed ...
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... commitment we made in Geneva last December , the United States has begun to update its climate action plan , which was first published a year ago this month . I will not take the time of this Committee to elaborate on all of the actions ...
... commitment we made in Geneva last December , the United States has begun to update its climate action plan , which was first published a year ago this month . I will not take the time of this Committee to elaborate on all of the actions ...
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... level , taking into account net ( carbon ] / [ greenhouse gas component ] emissions during this century as well as the development needs of developing countries . ] ] IV . 13 COMMITMENTS 1 . [ IV.1 GENERAL COMMITMENTS 35.
... level , taking into account net ( carbon ] / [ greenhouse gas component ] emissions during this century as well as the development needs of developing countries . ] ] IV . 13 COMMITMENTS 1 . [ IV.1 GENERAL COMMITMENTS 35.
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... COMMITMENTS 1 . [ IV.1 GENERAL COMMITMENTS ] The Parties shall , in accordance with the Objective and Principles 2 / stated in the Convention , and particularly in accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities ...
... COMMITMENTS 1 . [ IV.1 GENERAL COMMITMENTS ] The Parties shall , in accordance with the Objective and Principles 2 / stated in the Convention , and particularly in accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities ...
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