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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... models for the Department bear this out . The first study , released last April , simulated the effects of restricting the combustion of coal and oil in stationary uses throughout the OECD at 1988 levels beginning in 1990 and continuing ...
... models for the Department bear this out . The first study , released last April , simulated the effects of restricting the combustion of coal and oil in stationary uses throughout the OECD at 1988 levels beginning in 1990 and continuing ...
Page 94
... models described in a 1990 Congressional Budget Office report , a 1991 OECD study , and a 1991 study by Messrs . Manne and Richels . The first three studies examine the effects of taxes imposed unilaterally by the United States . The ...
... models described in a 1990 Congressional Budget Office report , a 1991 OECD study , and a 1991 study by Messrs . Manne and Richels . The first three studies examine the effects of taxes imposed unilaterally by the United States . The ...
Page 102
... models to identify the appropriate level of carbon taxes for each of the 12 OECD countries specified . The carbon ... models . DRI's economic assumptions , descriptions of the economic developments in each country studied , and the ...
... models to identify the appropriate level of carbon taxes for each of the 12 OECD countries specified . The carbon ... models . DRI's economic assumptions , descriptions of the economic developments in each country studied , and the ...
Page 103
... model simulations conducted by DRI yielded the following con- clusions ( see Chart I.1 ) : All OECD nations will experience some economic output loss to reach the environ- mental target . The U.S. is among those nations most af- fected ...
... model simulations conducted by DRI yielded the following con- clusions ( see Chart I.1 ) : All OECD nations will experience some economic output loss to reach the environ- mental target . The U.S. is among those nations most af- fected ...
Page 104
... model , varying carbon tax rates until , through resulting fuel price increases , fuel demands reached levels that ... models . Insofar as these modified economic inputs threw the energy solutions off their targets , the whole solution ...
... model , varying carbon tax rates until , through resulting fuel price increases , fuel demands reached levels that ... models . Insofar as these modified economic inputs threw the energy solutions off their targets , the whole solution ...
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