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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... continues to oppose rigid , quantitative targets and timetables , whether for CO2 or all greenhouse gases . We , as well as a number of important OECD countries , believe that a degree of flexibility regarding emissions reductions is ...
... continues to oppose rigid , quantitative targets and timetables , whether for CO2 or all greenhouse gases . We , as well as a number of important OECD countries , believe that a degree of flexibility regarding emissions reductions is ...
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... continue to rest with the World Bank Board , in which both developed and developing countries participate ; however , such decisions should be informed by guidelines and recommendations provided by the Conference of the Parties to the ...
... continue to rest with the World Bank Board , in which both developed and developing countries participate ; however , such decisions should be informed by guidelines and recommendations provided by the Conference of the Parties to the ...
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... continues to have a concern relating to the [ interpretation or ] implementation by another Party of its obligations under the Convention , it shall be entitled to invoke the dispute settlement procedures , established by Article ( VII ...
... continues to have a concern relating to the [ interpretation or ] implementation by another Party of its obligations under the Convention , it shall be entitled to invoke the dispute settlement procedures , established by Article ( VII ...
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... continue this positive working relationship with members of the State regulatory community . Methane Initiative While not based on products or corporate purchasing per se , profitable options identified by EPA for reducing emissions of ...
... continue this positive working relationship with members of the State regulatory community . Methane Initiative While not based on products or corporate purchasing per se , profitable options identified by EPA for reducing emissions of ...
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... efficiency and continuing technology development and demonstration , cost - effective reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases can be achieved while promoting economic growth . Mr. SHARP . Thank you , Ms. Claussen . I 84.
... efficiency and continuing technology development and demonstration , cost - effective reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases can be achieved while promoting economic growth . Mr. SHARP . Thank you , Ms. Claussen . I 84.
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