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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... reduce emissions of greenhouse gases can also help in solving other environmental problems , 15 . Affirming that response to climate change should be coordinated with social and economic development in an integrated manner with a view ...
... reduce emissions of greenhouse gases can also help in solving other environmental problems , 15 . Affirming that response to climate change should be coordinated with social and economic development in an integrated manner with a view ...
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... reduce and clarify the remaining uncertainties regarding causes and effects of climate change and regarding the economic and social consequences of alternative response strategies , ( in accordance with Article V.21 4/1 Promote and ...
... reduce and clarify the remaining uncertainties regarding causes and effects of climate change and regarding the economic and social consequences of alternative response strategies , ( in accordance with Article V.21 4/1 Promote and ...
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... Reduction of Emissions and Enhancement of Sinks and Reservoirs ] ( a ) The developed country Parties ( as defined in ... reduce emissions in pursuance of the objective of the Convention . ( Further alternative to subpara . ( a ) ) The ...
... Reduction of Emissions and Enhancement of Sinks and Reservoirs ] ( a ) The developed country Parties ( as defined in ... reduce emissions in pursuance of the objective of the Convention . ( Further alternative to subpara . ( a ) ) The ...
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... reduce its [ net ] anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases , after 2000 A.D. They shall announce time - bound targets for such reduction not later than four years after the entry into force of this ...
... reduce its [ net ] anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases , after 2000 A.D. They shall announce time - bound targets for such reduction not later than four years after the entry into force of this ...
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... reducing individually or jointly / individually line & emissions of carbon dioxide / the total of all greenhouse gases not covered by the Montreal Protocol / emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases not covered by the ...
... reducing individually or jointly / individually line & emissions of carbon dioxide / the total of all greenhouse gases not covered by the Montreal Protocol / emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases not covered by the ...
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